💨 Abstract
The United Nations migration agency (IOM) announced a 30% reduction in donor funding this year due to cuts in US-financed projects, leading to a scale back or closure of projects worldwide, affecting over 6,000 staff and 250 at its Geneva headquarters. This reduction will severely impact vulnerable migrant communities and exacerbate humanitarian crises.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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