The U.N.’s premier food agency implements restrictions on recruitment, travel, and procurement, as the U.N. system in a stingy donor climate worsened by the U.S. funding freeze.
“At least forty children reportedly killed across just three days, in three separate areas of the country. This is a stark illustration of the devastating – and growing – threats to children in Sudan.
Rallygoers protested yesterday in Washington, D.C., against the “illegal shutdown of USAID and global freeze of life-saving aid,” while Democratic lawmakers promise legislative action. Plus, job cuts ...
More than 500 million children in these regions live in countries with unhealthy levels of pollution. Read more at ...
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