International Humanitarian Aid Suffers the Biggest Drop in Funding Ever Recorded, Reports Médecins Sans Frontières
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A report presented by the Institute of Studies on Conflicts and Humanitarian Action (IECAH) and Doctors Without Borders (MSF) paints a clear and bleak picture: the...
Less and less is being spent on humanitarian aid, but the humanitarian crises to deal with are increasing. According to the numbers, after decades of growth, which rose from $7.2 billion in 1998 to a peak of $46.1 billion in 2022, the humanitarian system has suffered the greatest drop in funding ever recorded in 2024: almost $5 billion less than in 2023, which is equivalent to a 10 per cent drop. That is, it went from a total of $45.7 billion in…
In the moment with the most conflicts in the world since 1948, and with the severity of the situation in Ukraine, Gaza or Sudan "the humanitarian system is suffering the biggest financial fall in its history" has denounced Wednesday the NGO Médecins Sans Frontières. "The UN and other multilateral institutions are losing efficiency and legitimacy by leaps and bounds, defense spending is breaking record year after year, and the number of people fo…
Negative data on international humanitarian aid Spanish humanitarian aid Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Institute for Conflict Studies and Humanitarian Action (IECAH) have taken stock of international and Spanish humanitarian aid over the past year through the report “Humanitarian action in 2024-2025: a system in crisis, between cuts, the search for legitimacy and the need for urgent reforms.” This is the balance that both entities make …
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