UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres

With Starvation On The Rise, UN Needs More Funds

July 17, 2020

The United Nations is increasing its appeal for humanitarian aid funding to handle the fallout from the coronavirus crisis around the world. As the number of people seriously affected the pandemic and the consequent economic crisis, the international orgaisation will need $10.3 billion to address the rising needs.

Jens Laerke, a spokesman for the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said in Geneva on Friday that “the number of people in the world who need humanitarian assistance has more than doubled because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of the global lockdown of economies and societies.”

At the beginning of the year, humanitarian agencies targeted around 110 million people, he said. They now need to reach 250 million in 63 countries.

Laerke said the U.N. initially asked for $2 billion in late March for the immediate response. That was increased to $6.7 billion in May.

He said the appeal does cover basic health services but the bulk of it is related to non-health needs, such as food, water, sanitation, and shelter.

He added that “we are seeing a huge increase in the number of starving people, which could reach some 270 million by the end of the year.” So far, the U.N. has received $1.7 billion.

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