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Ethiopia: Aid Cuts Threaten Refugee Lives in Gambella, Ethiopia

GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA, AUG 6 – Aid reductions have closed nutrition programs in four camps, putting 80,000 children under five at risk and doubling malaria cases in July, Doctors Without Borders reported.

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Living conditions for refugees in Ethiopia's Gambella region are rapidly deteriorating following significant cuts to humanitarian aid in the region. The sharp decline is largely due to global reductions in support from key donors such as USAID, straining basic services such as food distribution, healthcare, access to clean water, and sanitation services.

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doctorswithoutborders.org broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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