Trump’s foreign aid freeze puts 262 Namibian health workers at risk
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/02/2025
Around 262 employees at a Namibian organisation that helps HIV patients are facing uncertainty due to United States (US) president Donald Trump’s 90-day freeze and review of foreign aid. The International Training and Education Centre for Health (I-Tech) Namibia is one of the non-governmental (…)
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