What Afghanistan’s rotten apples tell us about its non-profit sector
Funding has dwindled, while need has grown. And yet NGO work continues to be plagued by inefficiency.

Funding has dwindled, while need has grown. And yet NGO work continues to be plagued by inefficiency.









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