U.S. pledges $2 billion in aid as Trump administration warns agencies to 'adapt or die'
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U.S. pledges $2 billion in aid as Trump administration warns agencies to 'adapt or die'
"The United States on Monday announced a $2 billion pledge for U.N. humanitarian aid as President Donald Trump's administration continues to slash U.S. foreign assistance and warns United Nations agencies to "adapt, shrink or die" in a time of new financial realities.The money is a small fraction of what the U.S. has contributed in the past but reflects what the administration believes is a generous amount that will maintain the United States' status as the world's largest humanitarian donor."
"The pledge creates an umbrella fund from which money will be doled out to individual agencies and priorities, a key part of U.S. demands for drastic changes across the world body that have alarmed many humanitarian workers and led to severe reductions in programs and services.The $2 billion is only a sliver of traditional U.S. humanitarian funding for U.N.-backed programs, which has run as high as $17 billion annually in recent years, according to U.N. data."
The United States pledged $2 billion for U.N. humanitarian aid amid broader cuts to U.S. foreign assistance and demands that U.N. agencies "adapt, shrink or die." The pledge will form an umbrella fund to allocate money to specific agencies and priorities, reflecting U.S. pressure for drastic changes across the United Nations system. The $2 billion represents a small fraction of past U.S. humanitarian funding, which reached up to $17 billion annually, with $8-$10 billion typically in voluntary contributions. Critics say Western aid cutbacks have increased hunger, displacement and disease and weakened U.S. soft power.
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