Refugees in Dzaleka refugee camp struggle to make ends meet amid funding cuts
UNHCR Africa story documenting how 2025 funding cuts affected food assistance, medical care, livelihoods, shelter, and protection services in Dzaleka refugee camp.
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This UNHCR Africa story follows a Dzaleka household affected by reduced services and assistance in 2025. It connects personal experience to wider funding shortfalls affecting food support, health referrals, livelihood programs, shelter upgrades, household items, and community protection systems.
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The article gives current, Dzaleka-specific context on how donor funding gaps affect services and daily survival pressures for refugees and asylum-seekers in Malawi.
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- Author:
- Mirriam Kademba
- Type:
- Web Article
- Updated:
- May 3, 2025
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