Cutting deep: Walvis Bay mobiliser left in limbo as USAID funding dries up
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/02/2025
Filemon Nehemia (31) from Walvis Bay is facing a bleak future after his employer told him his services as a circumcision mobiliser were no longer needed. This follows the move by United States (US) president Donald Trump to cut funding to all United States Agency for International Development (…)
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