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Published: 09:01 4 December 2024
The United Nations has appealed for $47 billion in aid for the new year. The organization has also warned that millions of people may face dire situations due to increasing conflicts and the climate crisis in the world.
This was reported by Geo News. It is said that while talking to reporters at the UN headquarters in Geneva, UN Human Rights Chief Tom Fletcher said that the whole world is currently burning with unrest. The United Nations is looking at the new year with concern. Regional conflicts are ongoing in various countries of the world including the Middle East, Sudan, and Ukraine. In the midst of war situations, climate change has become a cause of suffering for the world's people. The United Nations has appealed for more than $47 billion in aid to address global challenges in 2025. The organization estimates that 305 million people worldwide will need some kind of emergency assistance next year.
In addition, other crises are becoming more intense due to ongoing regional conflicts and climate change, which are quite difficult to deal with. The United Nations has appealed for $47.4 billion in aid for 2025 to address these crises. The organization has stated that $189.5 million is needed for the most vulnerable people.
It is said that while talking to reporters at the UN headquarters in Geneva, UN Human Rights Chief Tom Fletcher said that the whole world is currently burning with instability. The UN is looking at the new year with concern. Regional conflicts are ongoing in various countries of the world, including the Middle East, Sudan, and Ukraine. Climate change has become a cause of suffering for the world's people amid the war situation. The UN has appealed for more than $47 billion in financial assistance to address global challenges in 2025. The organization estimates that 305 million people worldwide will need some kind of emergency assistance next year.
In addition, other crises are becoming more intense due to regional conflicts and climate change. The UN has appealed for $47.4 billion in financial assistance for 2025 to address these crises. The organization has stated that $189.5 million is needed for the most vulnerable people.
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