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At least 1 million women have lost access to aid after funding cuts, UN says
Over one million women are losing access to vital aid as funding cuts hit hard. According to UN Women, 84% of organizations report increased needs since early 2025, with nearly 90% unable to meet current demands. Urgent action is needed to...
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Over one million women are losing access to vital aid as funding cuts hit hard. According to UN Women, 84% of organizations report increased needs since early 2025, with nearly 90% unable to meet current demands. Urgent action is needed to prevent further consequences for women and girls.
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Originally reported by AP News.
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