Mozambique faces a dire humanitarian crisis as aid cuts exacerbate conditions worsened by conflict, climate change, and poverty. International aid cuts, including a $60 billion freeze by the Trump administration, have exacerbated the crisis, with organizations like UNICEF struggling to meet the urgent needs of children.
With over 1.3 million people displaced by violence since 2017, the World Food Programme warns that five million Mozambicans urgently need food assistance. UNICEF highlights a children’s emergency, as aid budget cuts threaten the wellbeing of millions of impoverished Mozambican children.
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