The United Nations (UN) has warned that deep funding cuts affecting its agencies in Malawi could weaken humanitarian and development support across communities as the organisation prepares significant staff reductions. The organisation says the global funding crisis is forcing UN agencies to rethink programme delivery, reduce field operations and scale down technical advisory support. The developments emerged Monday in Lilongwe during the UN/Gov…
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