UN Agency Warns Aid Cuts Push Afghan Women's Groups Toward Closure
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Aid Cuts Dismantle Women’s Organizations On The Front Lines Of The World’s Worst Crises, U.N. Women Warns
Since January 2025, at least one million women and girls have been deprived of essential humanitarian aid as deep cuts in foreign assistance have led to the demise of the local institutions serving them, U.N. Women reports in “Beyond the Breaking Point.” The study, based on responses by 855 women who run women’s rights organizations in 52 crisis- and conflict-stricken countries, ranging from Afghanistan, Sudan, Yemen, and the Democratic Republic…
Aid Cuts Threaten Survival of Women-Led Organizations in Afghanistan, UN Women Warns – KabulNow
International aid reductions and the Taliban’s restrictive policies are pushing women-led organizations in Afghanistan deeper into financial crisis, with many at risk of shutting down in the coming months, a new UN Women report has found. The post Aid Cuts Threaten Survival of Women-Led Organizations in Afghanistan, UN Women Warns appeared first on KabulNow.
UN agency warns aid cuts push Afghan women’s groups toward closure
(Amu tv): International aid cuts, combined with the Taliban’s continuing restrictions on women, are pushing women-led organizations in Afghanistan into a deep financial crisis, raising the risk that many could soon shut down, UN Women said in a report released Thursday. The report found that nearly three-quarters of 74 women-led organizations surveyed experienced funding cuts in 2025. Two-thirds said they have enough funding to operate for six m…
UN Women says it has found that more than half of 74 women’s organizations in Afghanistan are at risk of closure after reviewing the situation due to a reduction in international funding. The organization released its latest report on the state of women’s organizations in Afghanistan on Thursday (July 15). The report examines the financial and operational status of 74 women’s organizations. UN Women says women’s organizations in Afghanistan are …
UN agency warns aid cuts push Afghan women's groups toward closure
International aid cuts, combined with the Taliban’s continuing restrictions on women, are pushing women-led organizations in Afghanistan into a deep financial crisis, raising the risk that many could soon shut down, UN Women said in a report released Thursday. The report found that nearly three-quarters of 74 women-led organizations surveyed experienced funding cuts in 2025. Two-thirds said they have enough funding to operate for six months or l…
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