They fled war and sexual violence and found a safe space in Athens. Then the aid cuts hit
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In Athens, thirty women and their children, who fled from war and sexual violence, are facing a dire situation after their shelter closed due to cuts in aid from the US and European governments. This closure has left them homeless and without the support they desperately need. The loss of this safe space not only highlights the impact of reduced funding on vulnerable populations but also raises concerns about the future of refugee support in Europe. It's a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by those seeking safety and stability.
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