Lead, Don’t Leave
The UN is working to build a brighter future by confronting the planet’s most complex challenges – but it can’t do it alone. American foreign assistance provides much of the support needed for the UN to do its lifesaving work.
In recent weeks, the pause on U.S. aid to many UN agencies has put the lives of millions in peril. In Myanmar, for example, where malaria cases increased tenfold over four years, the delivery of malaria tests and drugs has stopped. The UN International Organization for Migration is ending its assistance through its fund of last resort for human trafficking victims worldwide. And training programs by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime for law enforcement officers to stop the spread of fentanyl are at risk of ending. The list goes on.
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