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UN warns of severe funding gap as global humanitarian needs soar
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KATHMANDU: The United Nations has raised alarm over a deepening global humanitarian funding crisis, warning that less than 17 percent of the $46 billion needed to address worldwide emergencies in 2025 has been secured so far. “More than halfway through the year, the humanitarian funding landscape remains dire,” UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told reporters […]
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