Development Aid Cuts Impact Health Investments
A drought in Ousgouré has left a rainwater collection basin, which supplies approximately 100 families, empty for one year. Many of the poorest nations rely heavily on humanitarian supplies that are provided free of charge. These countries now face the prospect of severe famine due to the loss of these non-monetary deliveries. The situation is driven by shifts in aid availability rather than just price fluctuations. Countries heavily reliant on humanitarian supplies face potential famine as aid becomes increasingly non-monetary. The situation remains critical for the region's poorest populations. Supplies are increasingly being provided in non-monetary humanitarian forms, increasing the risk of famine in the poorest regions. Reduced international aid supplies are increasing the risk of severe famine in West African nations.
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“Devant App Chirali, le chef du village d'Ousgouré, se tient à bassin de récupération d'autres pluies qui alimentent environ 100 familles. Il est vide depuis un an.”
“The inhabitants of this part of the country are victims of a war without weapons and without exits, that is the war against climate change.”
“Certains des donateurs qui ont longtemps soutenu le développement se retirent pour investir dans d'autres priorités. Il faut juste que nous l'investissions au bon endroit et avec les bons mécanismes.”
“Even it is not about the prices. Just that their supplies come to them in a lot of a humanitarian, that is, non-monetary basis.”
“Even in the poorest countries that rely on humanitarian supplies, they will face the prospect of severe famine. It is not just about prices; the supplies are largely humanitarian in nature.”
“Even in the poorest countries that rely on humanitarian supplies, they will face the prospect of severe famine.”
“Les donateurs traditionnels, wousqués par les crises mondiales, se retirent. Mais pour Becdol, le directrice général adjoint de la FAU, ce n'est pas une fatalité.”
“Even if it is not about the prices, they rely on humanitarian, non-monetary supplies, and they will face the prospect of severe famine.”
“Le problème, c'est que le réalignement budgétaire de l'aide publique au développement vers des questions plutôt de sécurité, les coupes au niveau de l'aide au développement, elles ont pour répercussion une coupe dans les investissements en matière de développement.”
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