The new head of the U.N. humanitarian aid agency is calling for “ruthlessness” when prioritizing how it spends money.
The UN's new humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said he is looking ahead to 2025 with "dread." ...
Facing what the new UN aid chief Tom Fletcher describes as "an unprecedented level of suffering", the UN hopes to reach people in 32 countries next year, including those in war-torn Sudan, Syria, Gaza ...
Critics warn that the slimmed-down approach is short on reform and could leave out tens of millions of people in urgent need.
The UN appealed Wednesday for more $47.4 billion to provide vital assistance next year to nearly 190 million people around the world, as surging conflicts and the climate crisis drive up needs.
I choose that word carefully, because it's a judgement call — that ruthlessness — about prioritizing where the funding goes ...
OCHA hopes to reach 190 million people in ‘dire need’ amid double whammy of spiralling conflict and climate crisis.
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The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is requesting $47 billion (€45 billion) to help 190 million ...
“Both in terms of spread and the acuteness of hunger, this is the worst humanitarian hunger catastrophe that we have on the ...
The UN on Wednesday appealed for more than $47 billion to deliver vital aid next year in a world ravaged by surging conflicts ...