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Mothers2Mothers will close its Malawi programs by year-end due to funding cuts, despite success in reducing HIV transmission.
Mothers2Mothers will end its operations in Malawi by December 31, 2025, due to shifting global aid priorities and funding instability, though it credited its work with reducing mother-to-child HIV transmission.
The exit reflects a broader trend of international organizations scaling back in Malawi amid financial constraints.
Meanwhile, a Malawian journalist urged media professionals to pursue side businesses for economic stability, highlighting the importance of diversified income.
Presidential hopeful Jani Kasunda called for national unity during the 2025 holidays, citing severe food insecurity affecting over four million people, rising crime, and inflation-driven unaffordability of essentials.
Mothers2Mothers cerrará sus programas en Malawi a finales de año debido a recortes de fondos, a pesar del éxito en la reducción de la transmisión del VIH.