UN agencies reduce international humanitarian support programs after US authorities have stopped assistance to other countries, reports the British High Representative for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Email sent to employees:
Earlier, the White House reported that US President Donald Trump has signed a decree for 90 days to provide assistance to other countries to assess the compliance of these programs in US foreign policy.
It is noted that Grandi sent an e-mail to employees, ordering immediate limiting costs, including the emergency, to freeze the signing of hiring and contracts, as well as to terminate all international air trips while refugee office. It is adapted to the US Funding for Funding.
The Guardian said that due to Washington's events, humanitarian aid plans have slowed down, with employees' removal reports, in 2024, Washington allocated about $ 2.49 billion. The fifth part.