Almost two months after the radical shift in Australia’s aid landscape, aid groups are still unsure what their future holds after the new government confirmed it would cut the ODA budget even further.
One of these organizations hanging by a thread is the Mandala Foundation, a small local NGO that provides psychological support to aid workers who have gone through emotional and psychological stress doing humanitarian work.
Months after the foundation learned that it stands to lose up to 75 percent of their total funding from AusAID, the aid group’s future is still bleak, we learned from Mandala Foundation President Michael Sexton.
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