UN humanitarian overview reveals millions of people at risk of being left behind in 2026
The 2026 Global Humanitarian Overview (GHO), released on December 8th, reveals how drastic global funding cuts have led to harsher prioritisation and boundary-setting, forcing humanitarians to scale back life-saving assistance at a time when humanitarian needs are escalating, leaving millions of crisis-affected people at risk of being left behind. The 2026 GHO estimates that 239 million people were in need […]
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