How DOGE cuts devastated an HIV/AIDS organization in Mozambique

How DOGE cuts devastated an HIV/AIDS organization in Mozambique

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    • 2. jun. 2026
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DOGE cuts, global confusion and the devastating effect on an HIV/AIDS organization in Mozambique.

Mozambique has the second-largest AIDS epidemic in the world. And Gaza province is the hardest hit spot in the country. NPR's Juana Summers recently traveled there to see how the Trump administration’s cuts left aid organizations scrambling.

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