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- OCHA
At the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), we bring the world together to tackle humanitarian emergencies and save the lives of people caught in crises
- United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
OCHA's Country Office in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), was established in 2002 to support international efforts to respond to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the oPt
- OCHA | United Nations - الأمم المتحدة
OCHA is the part of the United Nations Secretariat responsible for bringing together humanitarian actors to ensure a coherent response to emergencies OCHA also ensures there is a framework
- UN cuts 2026 humanitarian aid funding request to $33B | AP News
The U N ’s humanitarian aid coordinator is downsizing its appeal for annual funding in 2026 after support this year — mostly from Western governments — plunged to the lowest level in a decade
- Humanitarian Situation Update #346 | West Bank
The Humanitarian Situation Updates on the Gaza Strip and on the West Bank are both issued every Wednesday Thursday The next Humanitarian Situation Update on the West Bank will be published on 10 or 11 December Key Highlights Half of the 227 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces or settlers between 1 January and 1 December in the West Bank were in Jenin and Nablus governorates Operations by
- UN aid coordination agency cuts appeal for 2026 to $33B after lowest . . .
The U N ’s humanitarian aid coordinator is downsizing its appeal for annual funding in 2026 after support this year — mostly from Western governments — plunged to the lowest level in a decade
- ‘Life by life’ - UN launches US$33 billion aid appeal with urgent call . . .
The immediate priority is to save 87 million lives with US$23 billion in funding, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said Ultimately, in 2026, the aim is to raise a total of US$33 billion to support 135 million people through 23 country operations and six plans for refugees and migrants
- OCHA: 21. 9 Million Afghans Will Need Humanitarian Assistance in 2026
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that 21 9 million people in Afghanistan will require humanitarian assistance in 2026 In a report released on Monday (December 8), OCHA said the figure represents a four-percent decrease compared with this year, but Afghanistan remains among the countries with the highest levels of humanitarian needs in non-conflict settings
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