
WFP saw more than 427,000 people in Mozambique between April and May
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WFP saw more than 427,000 people in Mozambique between April and May. Without additional funding, WFP predicts that the current level of assistance can only be maintained until December, with further cuts expected from January 2027. The United Nations agency also warns that Mozambique continues to face a multidimensional humanitarian crisis, driven by the combination of climate shocks, armed conflict and persistent socio-economic vulnerabilities.
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WFP saw more than 427,000 people in Mozambique between April and May.
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Without additional funding, WFP predicts that the current level of assistance can only be maintained until December, with further cuts expected from January 2027.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1The United Nations agency also warns that Mozambique continues to face a multidimensional humanitarian crisis, driven by the combination of climate shocks, armed conflict and persistent socio-economic vulnerabilities.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — Mundo +1
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