Death By Aid Cuts: Oxfam Reaction To OECD Preliminary Data On Aid Spending In 2025
Aid is being slashed. Millions could die. And somehow, governments are still finding billions for war. What exactly are we prioritising here?

Aid is being slashed. Millions could die. And somehow, governments are still finding billions for war. What exactly are we prioritising here?

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