The UN today announced a drastic review of its plans to provide humanitarian aid around the world this year due to “the worst cuts that have ever hit the humanitarian sector”. Based on the new plans, the UN is now demanding $ 29 billion – from $ 44 billion – for 2025 and will give an “great priority” to assistance to 114 million people, according to the UN Humanitarian Coordination Office (OCHA). All humanitarian services have been upset after US President Donald Trump’s decision to suspend or greatly reduce the humanitarian aid provided by the US. Washington has so far been the main donor of humanitarian aid worldwide and the drastic and sudden reduction in funding they provided had a dramatic impact on the ability of relief organizations to provide emergency aid, vaccine campaigns or even offer AIDS. The head of the world organization […]
Source: News Beast

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