UN refugee agency reduces support for Ukrainians fleeing frontline
- The UN refugee agency reduced support for newly displaced Ukrainians on Friday.
- This reduction stems from suspended US aid and broader donor cuts amid intensifying frontline attacks.
- Affected support includes crucial psycho-social assistance, emergency shelter materials, and direct cash aid.
- US funding accounted for 40% of the agency's Ukraine operations last year.
- This funding shortfall threatens essential services as intensifying attacks displace more civilians.
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Displacement crisis deepens: UN warns world at breaking point - teleSUR English
The world is facing an unprecedented displacement crisis. As of mid-2024, an estimated 122.6 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide, including 43.7 million refugees—reflecting the immense scale of forced displacement globally. At the same time, constrained and declining international funding has left millions without access to essential, life-saving assistance. The persistent nature of many displacement crises calls for more sustainabl…


UN refugee agency reduces support for Ukrainians fleeing frontline
GENEVA - The United Nations' refugee agency has had to reduce support for newly displaced people in Ukraine as frontline attacks intensify, it said on Friday, blaming the suspension of U.S. aid and broader donor cuts. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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