$700 million funding gap could spell catastrophe for millions: UNHCR

A funding shortfall has forced the United Nations’ refugee agency (UNHCR) to make cuts to a number of its operations across the globe
The agency said in a statement on Tuesday that at least $700 million in funding was needed before the end of the year, warning that “the next round of cuts in assistance will be a catastrophic for people in need.”
It had already scaled back essential programmes, including in Uganda currently battling an Ebola outbreak and where the UNHCR was unable to procure enough soap and hygiene kits.
In Chad water supply in camps had been cut due to fuel shortages.
In Lebanon, 70,000 “extremely vulnerable refugee families no longer receive their safety net help from UNHCR,” the agency said.
“This is real, immediate emergency call with people’s lives and livelihoods on the line,” UNHCR’s division for external relations director Dominique Hyde said. “Needs are rising due to a confluence of war and violence as well as economic and geopolitical crosswinds.
Mr Hyde added, “While donors have once again been generous, new wars especially in Ukraine and unresolved crises mean that funding is not keeping up with the needs of millions of the world’s most vulnerable people.”
The agency said the “ripple effects of the Ukraine crisis” was affecting its ability to deliver equitably around the world.
“People forced to flee already pay the price for conflicts that have ravaged their homelands,” Mr Hyde added. “Further suffering this year and 2023 can be reduced with swift international action.”
(dpa/NAN)
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