UN Reports Over 1 Million Women Lose Access to Critical Aid Due to Funding Cuts
The UN agency for women, UN Women, reports that over 1 million women have lost access to essential humanitarian support due to budget cuts over the past 18 months. The organization warns that nearly 90% of women's groups are unable to meet current needs, with many facing potential shutdowns.
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UN Reports 1 Million Women Lose Access to Critical Aid Due to Funding Cuts
UN Reports 1 Million Women Lose Access to Critical Aid Due to Funding Cuts
UN Reports 1 Million Women Lose Access to Critical Aid Due to Funding Cuts
UN Reports 1 Million Women Lose Access to Critical Aid Due to Funding Cuts
At least 1 million women have lost access to aid after funding cuts, UN says
At least 1 million women have lost access to aid after funding cuts, UN says
At least 1 million women have lost access to aid after funding cuts, UN says
At least 1 million women have lost access to aid after funding cuts, UN says
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