A funding crunch is forcing WFP to cut assistance to refugees and returnees
A convoy of minibuses rumbles into the far western Central African village of Beloko, kicking up a cloud of dust. Carrying her 15-month-old twins, Nafissa is among the first to get off with her husband and 10-year-old daughter right behind them.
After waiting hours to complete transfer formalities at the Cameroonian border a few metres away, they and the other Central Africans aboard are eager to breathe fresh air and…
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