ALBAWABA - In a statement released earlier, the United Nations (UN) said that it needed $46.4 billion next year to bring life-saving help to 180.5 million people in desperate circumstances around the world.
The UN said the global humanitarian outlook for 2024 was "bleak", with conflicts, climate emergencies, and collapsing economies "wreaking havoc" on the most vulnerable, warning that without sufficient funding to provide assistance, "people will pay with their lives" AFP reported.