Malteser International: “Millions of lives are at risk”
Cologne/Cox's Bazar/Kakuma. The latest global cuts in international humanitarian aid budgets, including those by the German government, which has reduced its support by more than half, is having devastating consequences. While the number of people in need of assistance continues to climb, now reaching around 300 million, funding is shrinking. The health sector is particularly affected by the cuts. “These cuts could cost millions of lives worldwide,” says Kees Zevenbergen, program director at Malteser International, citing the example of health care in two of the world's largest refugee camps: Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh and Kakuma in Kenya. A total of 1.3 million people who have fled conflict and persecution are now losing access to medical care.
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