Jul 24 2012
Though the level of humanitarian needs in 2011 was lower than the previous year, "38 percent of appeals for financing made by the U.N. went unmet," according to the Global Humanitarian Assistance (GHA) Report 2012," the Guardian reports. "The U.N. had requested $8.9 billion to meet the humanitarian needs of 62 million people [in 2011] ... compared with an appeal for $11.3 billion to help 74 million people in 2010. Nonetheless, it received only $5.5 billion of its 2011 request," the newspaper notes. "The GHA 2012 report said aid had gone to recent larger humanitarian disasters at the expense of small, less high-profile crises," the Guardian states (Mead/Bakosi, 7/20).
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