The United Nations has announced the release of $100 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to bolster humanitarian efforts in 10 underfunded crises across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and the Middle East.
This financial boost aims to address the critical lack of funding that has hampered the ability of aid agencies to deliver essential life-saving assistance. Acting U.N. humanitarian chief Joyce Msuya highlighted the grim global funding outlook and the urgent need for this support.
The allocation is intended to ensure that those most in need receive timely and effective aid amidst these ongoing crises.
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UN releases $100 million to boost response to 10 humanitarian crises
The United Nations (UN) today released US$100 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to address critical underfunding of humanitarian emergencies across 10 countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East, according to a press ...
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Africa: UN Releases U.S.$100 Million to Ramp Up Responses to 10 Underfunded Humanitarian Crises
As the global funding outlook remains grim, the United Nations today released US$100 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to address critical underfunding of humanitarian emergencies across 10 countries in Africa,
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UN releases $100 million for humanitarian emergencies in 10 countries around the world
The United Nations released $100 million on Friday for humanitarian emergencies in 10 countries in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Caribbean. Acting U.N. humanitarian chief Joyce Msuya said a lack of funding in these countries is preventing aid agencies from providing life-saving assistance,
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