Funding cuts could mean less help for people in Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and many more countries, UN aid chief said.
General for Humanitarian Affairs, told reporters at a briefing in New York that the current crisis was the most severe challenge to international humanitarian work since World War II.
With crises from Sudan to Gaza, the United Nations is estimating that it will not be able to help some 200 million people in ...
Trump administration freezes on U.S. foreign aid have led many United Nations organizations to cut staff, budgets and ...
Tom Fletcher, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, has affirmed that the UAE ...
We can’t be dependent on one donor,” the hard lesson learned by the U.N. humanitarian chief as the U.S. steps back from ...
By Michelle Nichols NEW YORK (Reuters) -Days after cutting billions of dollars in foreign aid programs, the United States ...
Humanitarian groups and some Arab nations, including mediators Qatar and Egypt, condemned Israel’s decision Sunday to halt ...
Arab nations condemn Israel’s decision to block humanitarian aid to Gaza - Arab nations and the UN accuse Israel of violating ...
Tom Fletcher, the Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, expressed concerns on Sunday regarding Israel's decision to halt aid to Gaza, stressing that ...
"Severe funding cuts have been a body blow to our work to save lives," U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher said ... storm that we face." Fletcher said he has asked U.N. humanitarian coordinators around ...
As US Restores Some Aid, Humanitarian Groups Ask ... have been a body blow to our work to save lives," U.N. aid chief Tom Fletcher said on Thursday. "It is the pace at which so much vital work ...