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Trump administration pledges $1.8bn in additional humanitarian aid to UN

Trump administration pledges $1.8bn in additional humanitarian aid to UN

Summary

President Donald Trump’s administration pledged an additional $1.8 billion in humanitarian aid to the United Nations, which is less than past US contributions. The administration wants the UN to improve its efficiency and reform how it uses funding, while also reducing overall international aid commitments.

Key Facts

  • The Trump administration announced an extra $1.8 billion for UN humanitarian aid.
  • This amount is smaller than previous US aid, which was as high as $17 billion in 2022.
  • The US ambassador to the UN said the goal is to increase transparency and reform within the UN.
  • The administration had already committed $2 billion in December as part of a push for a “humanitarian reset.”
  • President Trump has criticized the UN for inefficiency and failing to meet its goals.
  • Since starting his second term in 2025, Trump has cut international aid funding and closed the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
  • OECD data shows US development assistance dropped by nearly 57% in 2025 compared to 2024.
  • Human Rights Watch warned that reduced foreign aid could harm human rights efforts and global safety.
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