Charities in crisis: how government cuts and rising costs are stretching New Zealand's social safety net.
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The worst economic crisis in decades in Nigeria has citizens sacrificing to make ends meet. Economic reforms are on the cards but for now medicines, food and other basic commodities are priced beyond the reach of many.
Charities in crisis: how government cuts and rising costs are stretching New Zealand's social safety net.
From The Detail: How government cuts and rising costs are stretching New Zealand's social safety net The post Cost-of-living pressures tip...
From The Detail: How government cuts and rising costs are stretching New Zealand's social safety net The post Cost-of-living pressures tip...
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