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    Home » UN chief welcomes $2 billion US humanitarian funding
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    UN chief welcomes $2 billion US humanitarian funding

    December 30, 2025
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    MENA Newswire, NEW YORK: United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday welcomed the United States’ announcement of an initial $2 billion humanitarian contribution to support UN-led relief operations worldwide. The contribution is aimed at strengthening the organisation’s capacity to respond to growing humanitarian needs amid multiple global crises. A statement released by UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said the funding from Washington will enable the UN and its agencies to deliver essential aid, including food, shelter, healthcare, and protection to populations affected by conflict, displacement, and natural disasters. Guterres expressed gratitude to the United States for what he described as a timely commitment that will help sustain critical humanitarian programmes under severe strain.

    UN chief welcomes $2 billion US humanitarian funding
    António Guterres commends $2B US support for United Nations global aid and relief missions.

    The United States is the largest single donor to the United Nations’ humanitarian system. Its new $2 billion contribution is part of an ongoing effort to support emergency response operations coordinated by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The funds will be distributed across several regions experiencing acute crises, ensuring that lifesaving assistance reaches those most in need. The announcement comes as humanitarian needs continue to rise globally, with more than 300 million people projected to require urgent assistance in 2025. Conflicts, food insecurity, and climate-related disasters have intensified in several regions, stretching the resources of aid agencies and leaving many appeals underfunded. The UN has consistently warned that without sufficient financial support, key operations risk being scaled back, reducing the organisation’s ability to deliver aid effectively.

    According to UN data, nearly half of global humanitarian response plans remain less than 40 percent funded. This shortfall has affected operations in conflict-affected areas such as Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine, as well as in regions coping with drought, floods, and economic instability. The new funding from the United States is expected to help bridge critical gaps in these operations, enabling the UN to maintain essential supply chains and ensure continuity in the delivery of aid. Guterres has repeatedly emphasised the importance of predictable and sustained funding from member states to maintain humanitarian access and protect vulnerable populations. The United Nations and its partners currently manage one of the world’s largest aid networks, coordinating with governments and non-governmental organisations to reach communities in need.

    Global humanitarian needs reach historic high levels

    Over the past year, UN-led operations have provided food, medical care, and emergency shelter to millions of people in crisis zones. In recent months, the UN’s humanitarian system has faced unprecedented challenges due to a combination of overlapping emergencies. Rising global temperatures, protracted conflicts, and economic shocks have deepened humanitarian pressures, particularly in low-income countries. Aid agencies have also faced logistical difficulties in accessing affected areas, further highlighting the need for strong donor support. The US contribution reinforces its role as a leading supporter of multilateral humanitarian action. American funding has historically accounted for a significant portion of UN aid budgets, backing key agencies including the World Food Programme (WFP), UNICEF, and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). These agencies are on the front lines of emergency relief, operating in some of the world’s most difficult environments to deliver food, water, and medical care.

    Funding to help maintain critical UN field operations

    The latest financial support is part of broader international efforts to strengthen collective responses to crises and ensure that humanitarian operations can continue uninterrupted. UN officials noted that timely funding not only sustains emergency assistance but also improves the coordination and efficiency of aid delivery in complex emergencies. Guterres acknowledged that global solidarity remains essential as humanitarian challenges grow in scale and complexity. He reaffirmed the United Nations’ commitment to working with all member states and partners to provide neutral and impartial assistance, guided by the principles of humanity, neutrality, independence, and impartiality. The Secretary-General’s office said that further details on the allocation of the US contribution will be provided as coordination with relevant UN agencies progresses.

    The funds are expected to support ongoing emergency responses through 2026, including in areas affected by conflict, displacement, and extreme weather events. As humanitarian needs continue to reach record levels, the UN’s appeal for international support remains among its top priorities for the coming year. The organisation continues to urge all member states and donors to maintain robust and predictable contributions to ensure that life-saving aid reaches people in the world’s most vulnerable communities. Sustained donor engagement, transparent coordination, and timely disbursement of resources are viewed as essential to ensuring uninterrupted relief delivery across crisis zones. The United Nations has reiterated that closing the humanitarian funding gap is not only a financial challenge but a moral imperative, vital to preserving stability and upholding the shared commitment to human dignity worldwide.

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