The United Nations is warning that severe funding cuts, particularly from the U.S., will drastically reduce its ability to provide humanitarian aid to millions in crisis zones such as Gaza, Sudan, Syria, and Ukraine. The UN estimates that around 200 million people in desperate need may not receive assistance this year. The organization’s humanitarian chief has cautioned that these cuts could lead to widespread suffering and loss of life. In response, the UN is launching a reform initiative as it nears its 80th anniversary, aiming to address financial challenges and improve its effectiveness. The funding shortfall raises concerns about the global response to ongoing humanitarian emergencies.
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