Humanitarian crisis risks in female agencies due to reducing money in the damaged regions

0
17
Humanitarian crisis risks in female agencies due to reducing money in the damaged regions

Around the world, more than 5 million people in 733 countries need humanitarian assistance. The number of requirements is increasing due to increasing violent conflicts, climate change, food insecurity and outbreak of disease.

Female and girls are non-barredly affected by this crisis. They need to fight high rates in terms of death, malnutrition and sexual violence.

Despite the emergence of the requirements, the humanitarian system is currently facing serious crisis in reducing money. These concessions are very important, life -saving services have increased the risk on women and girls.

A new report of the UN Women’s Empowerment Organization on Tuesday, At a Breaking Point: The impact of foreign assistance on female agencies on worldwide humanitarian crisesPublished.

It is based on the results of the global survey, the views of 411 agencies led by women for the rights of women in 44 threats.

According to the survey, 90 percent of the survey participating in the survey has an impact on money discount.

Sofia Coltorp, head of the UN women’s humanitarian action affairs, says the situation is very serious, and women and girls cannot at risk of losing women’s organizations.

She said that female companies play an important role as an additional-needed services provider, lawyer and observation, but they have not received adequate financial support before recent cuts.

According to Sofia Coltorp, supporting and providing resources to these companies is not only a matter of equality and rights, but also strategic essential.

Due to the dramatic cutting with financial support, many companies have reached the path of cracking. If the situation does not improve, about half of the company (47 percent) can be closed in the next six months.

Already 5 percent of companies have already been forced to postpone their programs to suspend their programs including security, health care, livelihoods and organizations supporting gender-based violence.

According to three-fourths of the agencies (percent2 percent), they have been forced to remove their employees in large numbers.

UN Wyman says that in the growing challenges, female organizations are advising their community courage and with them to fulfill this obligation.