US Commits $2 Billion to UN Humanitarian Aid Amid Funding Cuts

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The UN and US have signed a $2 billion aid agreement to support 17 crisis-affected countries, aiming to save millions of lives through improved and efficient humanitarian efforts in 2026, emphasizing accountability and diplomacy.
- UN, US sign $2 billion humanitarian funding agreement for 17 crisis-hit countries UN News
- U.S. Pledges $2 Billion for U.N. Aid but Trump Administration Tells Agencies to ‘Adapt, Shrink, or Die’ The New York Times
- US pledges $2bn for humanitarian aid, but tells UN 'adapt or die' BBC
- US pledges $2 billion for UN humanitarian aid as Trump slashes funding and warns agencies to ‘adapt or die’ CNN
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