Malawi: Funding Shortage Forces Cuts in Food Provisions to 23,500 Refugees in Malawi

Lilongwe — The world's largest humanitarian agency, World Food Program (WFP), has reduced provisions of some food stuffs to 23,500 refugees living at Dzaleka Camp in Malawi due to inadequate funding.

A joint statement released by the agency, UNDP and UNCHR on Tuesday said the suspension of some food stuffs has been going on for the past six months and the refugees have been only receiving three of the five planned foods.

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