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At Risk: Five Vital Projects in Jeopardy Due to Global Aid Cuts

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With global aid cuts and rising costs, five life-changing projects are at risk of stalling –  just when they’re needed most. At a time when nations are turning inwards, the call for followers of Jesus to respond is more urgent than ever.

Your support can keep these projects going:

Atrisk five projects South Sudan 1
Project 1:

South Sudan

Project partner ACROSS

Funding shortfall $111,941

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This integrated project supports health, food security, livelihoods, and peacebuilding in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals. It will be implemented across 10 villages in Rumbek East and Rumbek Centre counties to strengthen community resilience and improve overall well-being.

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Afghanistan Project
Project 2:

Afghanistan

Funding shortfall $191,190

The Humanitarian Aid for Livelihoods Project supports conflict-affected families by providing financial assistance to start small businesses and veterinary care for livestock in 20 villages, helping restore income, strengthen resilience, and improve food security.

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Afghan participant
“I received small business training and a grant to buy a carpentry machine. It can plane, drill and saw. With my hand tools, I used to be able to make one door a week. Now I can produce two to three a day!” – Kaalathi^
Afghan participant
“Last year, [I received] small business training and a grant to buy an air compressor. After the training, I set up a tyre repair shop on the road to Kabul. I used to earn only 50 afghanis a day. Now I earn 300 to 400.” – Aabir^
Atrisk five projects Myanmar 1
Project 3:

Myanmar

Project partner World Concern Myanmar

Funding shortfall $71,811

The Better Nutrition and Maternal & Child Health project improves the health of mothers and children under two by enhancing nutrition, promoting positive health behaviours, and increasing access to essential healthcare, laying the foundation for long-term community development and well-being.

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Afghanistan project
Project 4:

Afghanistan

Funding shortfall $116,121

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This project provides Psychological First Aid and mental health awareness to support individuals with psychosocial disabilities and the wider community, promoting resilience and well-being amid ongoing trauma, stress, and anxiety.

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Atrisk five projects Cambodia 1
Project 5:

Cambodia

Project partner PNKS

Funding shortfall $64,380

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The Community Development Project empowers vulnerable communities through youth skills training, improved access to safe water and health services, and increased school attendance among Indigenous Kuy and low-income children, fostering long-term opportunity, health, and hope for the next generation.

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Related projects in South Sudan, Myanmar, and Cambodia have received support from the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).