Figure 3
Changes in the number of beneficiaries (2019–2023) Refer to the image caption for details.The line graph compares beneficiaries served by Moisson A, Moisson B, Moisson C, Moisson D, and Moisson E between 2019 and 2023. All organisations begin near 100 beneficiaries in 2019. Moisson D increases sharply to about 160 in 2021, continues rising to about 170 in 2022, and reaches around 240 in 2023, showing the largest growth. Moisson B remains near 100 in 2021 then increases to about 120 in 2022 and about 155 in 2023. Moisson E rises gradually from about 100 in 2019 to around 95 in 2021, increases to about 110 in 2022, and reaches around 125 in 2023. Moisson C stays near 100 in 2019, decreases slightly to around 95 in 2021, increases to about 115 in 2022, and remains close to that level in 2023. Moisson A declines from about 100 in 2019 to around 80 in 2021 and about 60 in 2022, then rises to around 80 in 2023. Beneficiaries include individuals served directly by Moissons and those indirectly served through community-based organisations, and data are unavailable for 2020.

Changes in the number of beneficiaries (2019–2023)

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