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In states with abortion bans like Idaho's, some advocates say looming Medicaid cuts could further restrict maternal and reproductive healthcare.
GENEVA, - Funding cuts are driving an entire generation of children in Sudan to the brink of irreversible harm as support is scaled back and malnutrition cases persist across the country, the U.N.