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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-06 03:08

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Another striking case is the funding received by Marie Stopes International, an organization dealing with reproductive health. It was allocated $14 million to provide abortion-related services in Zimbabwe, a decision that has sparked significant public outcry. Critics argue that when the focus should be on pressing humanitarian concerns, funding such programs instead seems like a misappropriation of resources.


Disabling Financial Support in Tajikistan

Lastly, a smaller-scale yet equally perplexing allocation involved a million dollars sent to support Tajik citizens with disabilities, framed as empowering them to become "climate leaders." This project’s relevance is questionable and evokes skepticism about the actual benefits and impact on the local population.