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US pledges $1.8 billion more for UN humanitarian aid even as it’s cut foreign assistance overall

The new pledge brings total U.S. humanitarian support through the U.N. to $3.8 billion, with funds prioritized for life-saving aid and local projects.

  • On Thursday, the Trump administration announced $1.8 billion in new humanitarian aid for the United Nations, framing the allocation as a push for greater efficiency and transparency in U.S. contributions.
  • This allocation follows a broader 'humanitarian reset' the administration initiated, criticizing the organization for 'ideological creep' and 'bureaucratic inefficiencies' while cutting overall foreign aid billions.
  • Jeremy Lewin, a Department of Government Efficiency official, stated 92% of this assistance is 'hyper-prioritized' to align with U.S. foreign policy interests rather than U.N. priorities.
  • In a Thursday report, Human Rights Watch labeled the ongoing 'retreat in foreign funding' an 'autocrat's dream,' arguing cuts weaken international mechanisms for holding human rights abusers accountable.
  • Meanwhile, the United States still owes nearly $4 billion to the United Nations, including $2.4 billion for peacekeeping, while humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher warns his agency remains 'overstretched, underresourced and literally under attack.
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This is apparently good news for the UN: yesterday, Thursday, May 14, 2026, the United States pledged $1.8 billion for the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha). Since the beginning of the year, the Trump administration has resumed its funding of humanitarian operations coordinated by the UN and has therefore already paid $3.8 billion. The reason given to US taxpayers to justify this turn: Ocha has improved its efficiency as Donald Trump ask…

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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