Take Action in 2025

Fully Fund the United Nations

The UN serves as a global 911 for the world’s most vulnerable, providing critical support such as food, shelter, medical care, and education to those trapped in deadly conflicts or reeling from natural disasters. Last year alone, one in five children lived in or fled conflict zones, over 250 million people faced acute hunger, and one in 73 people were displaced.

Through the generosity of donors like the U.S., the UN and its humanitarian partners delivered lifesaving assistance to 128 million people last year.

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Foreign Assistance Freeze

On Jan. 20, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order (EO) pausing U.S. foreign development assistance to foreign countries, NGOs, international organizations, and contractors. As questions continue to arise about the legality of the order and next steps, a multitude of programs and millions of people are caught in the crosshairs. 

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The World Health Organization

The World Health organization (WHO) analyzes 100,000 health threats every month that have the potential to turn into outbreaks and in 2023 alone, the UN bought $812 million in medicines and other health products from the U.S.

America’s partnership with WHO keeps us safe, healthy, and prosperous by stopping diseases and tackling health emergencies worldwide.

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Paris Agreement

After the hottest year on record, wildfires continue to rage in Los Angeles, and communities from Florida to North Carolina are still recovering from devastating hurricanes. Climate change is fueling more extreme weather—intensifying hurricanes, increasing rainfall, and making wildfires more destructive.

For the first time in history, the Paris Agreement brought all nations into a common cause to undertake ambitious efforts to combat climate change and adapt to its effects. If the U.S. fails to act, the human and economic toll will worsen.

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