The World Health Organization (WHO) raised alarms about funding shortages in Afghanistan, warning that these shortages could lead to the shutdown of 80 per cent of essential healthcare ...
The World Food Program (WFP) has warned that without urgent funding, its child malnutrition prevention programs in ...
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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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: WHO Warns of Worsening Health Crises Amid Funding CutsAccording to Ms Balkhy, the organisation is responding to 16 graded emergencies, including seven complex humanitarian crises ...
The organisation called on Wednesday for $1.4 billion to deliver malnutrition prevention and treatment programmes for 30 ...
Eighty percent of WHO-supported essential healthcare services in Afghanistan could shut down due to a funding paucity, warns ...
The World Food Programme warns of funding shortages threatening child malnutrition programs in regions like Yemen and ...
The U.N.'s World Food Programme warns of potential suspension of child malnutrition prevention programs in Yemen, Afghanistan, and Syria due to funding shortages. A major financial setback follows the ...
According to Ms Balkhy, the organisation is responding to 16 graded emergencies, including seven complex humanitarian crises ...
GENEVA, March 26 (Reuters) - Programmes to help prevent malnourishment in children in Yemen, Afghanistan and Syria could be suspended within months if urgent funding is not found, the U.N.'s World ...
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