Recent cuts in foreign aid have forced Save the Children to suspend lifesaving programmes for malnourished children globally, as 131 million children are in areas facing acute food crises. In Afghanistan, funding cuts have led to the closure of 18 health facilities, with only 14 clinics having enough funds to stay open for one more month. Save the Children is urging world leaders to invest in children’s futures amidst the threat of hundreds of health facilities and nutrition centers closing due to aid cuts.
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