FY24 Funding for International Affairs Budget - CARE

FY24 Funding for International Affairs Budget

As the world faces unprecedented challenges, now is not the time for budget cuts. The U.S. Congress must provide robust funding in the FY24 budget to help change lives and address the root causes of poverty. 

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