Not everyone has 100 days
Norwegian aid can save more lives, if it is properly prioritised by our politicians. Read how on langsikt.no/en/100dager

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From the election until the state budget is passed, politicians have 100 days to show they take aid seriously.
333 million children live in extreme poverty, and 43 million suffer from acute malnutrition. Because every day without help, they lose the chance to develop, learn and get the future they deserve. These kids can't wait any longer.
Norwegian aid could save more lives, if it is prioritised correctly in this autumn's national budget.
Read how on langsikt.no/en/100dager
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