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UN agencies studying effects of U.S. funding pause; WHO urged to fill gaps

2241462 · February 6, 2025
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UN officials said they are assessing how a U.S. pause in foreign assistance will affect UN programs; IOM said it is complying with legal orders and evaluating impacts, while the WHO is seeking funding to address potential shortfalls through member states and voluntary donors.

Reporters asked about the possible impact of a pause in U.S. foreign assistance on UN agencies. The UN spokesperson said agencies are studying what the pause means for delayed payments and efforts are underway to ensure funding is sufficient for operations.

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