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(Reuters) -The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday said that the agency is concerned about funding shortages in Afghanistan which could force closure of 80% of WHO-supported essential health ...
The World Food Program (WFP) has expressed concern over declining global aid, particularly from the United States, and warned that the primary burden of this crisis falls on Afghanistan’s women and ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has reversed new cutoffs in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained ...
The World Food Program (WFP) has warned that without urgent funding, its child malnutrition prevention programs in Afghanistan, Yemen, and Syria may be suspended within months. The organization needs ...
Programmes to help prevent malnourishment in children in Yemen, Afghanistan and Syria could be suspended within months if ...
Global organizations are raising alarms about the impact of aid cuts on Afghanistan’s health sector and the reduction in funding for humanitarian organizations operating in the country. UN-affiliated ...
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As of March 4, 167 health facilities had shut down in the country due to funding shortages and without urgent intervention, ...
Funding Shortages May Halt Global Child Malnutrition ... Programmes to help prevent malnourishment in children in Yemen, Afghanistan and Syria could be suspended within months if urgent funding ...
The World Health Organization said Monday 80 percent of services that it supports in Afghanistan could shut down by June due to a funding shortage. The UN health agency said the cash shortfall ...