The United Nations' humanitarian aid office is significantly cutting its funding appeal for 2026 after witnessing a stark drop in contributions this year, predominantly from Western governments. Contributions have declined to the lowest levels in a decade, causing considerable concern at the UN.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs announced its ambition to acquire USD 33 billion to aid approximately 135 million individuals impacted by wars, natural disasters, and epidemics. This year's funding dwindled to USD 15 billion, prompting a reduced target for the forthcoming year. Particular focus will target areas including Palestinian regions, Sudan, and Syria amidst rising needs.
UN Chief Tom Fletcher emphasized the challenging conditions facing many countries, urging p

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