The United Nations is grappling with a severe funding shortfall, appealing for only $23 billion this year, half of its original goal. The drastic reduction reflects a decline in donor contributions amidst growing global humanitarian crises.
The reduced budget, as admitted by U.N. officials, means millions of individuals in dire need may not receive assistance. U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher highlighted the dire situation, expressing difficulties in balancing critical needs with limited resources.
The U.N. had initially sought $47 billion, but significant aid cuts, including those from the U.S. and Germany, have forced a reevaluation. Despite these challenges, the U.S. remains the largest donor, albeit with a reduced percentage of total contributions.

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