Statement on the Global Humanitarian Overview

The latest GHO warns that donor cuts, including by the UK, are leaving millions at risk amid rising crises. Aid groups are forced to prioritise, yet vital services vanish and malnutrition soars.
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The latest GHO warns that donor cuts, including by the UK, are leaving millions at risk amid rising crises. Aid groups are forced to prioritise, yet vital services vanish and malnutrition soars.

The Chancellor’s failure to reverse aid cuts undermines the UK’s global leadership amid rising hunger and conflict. Action Against Hunger calls for transparency, a return to the 0.7% GNI aid target, and urgent action to protect life-saving international support.

Action Against Hunger urges that aid in Gaza remain led by impartial humanitarian organisations. Working under UN coordination, it warns that replacing proven systems risks excluding the most vulnerable.

Six months after the ceasefire, around 90,000 people remain internally displaced and 1.2 million suffer from high levels of food insecurity.

Action Against Hunger warns Gaza faces imminent child malnutrition crisis, with less than a week’s supply of therapeutic food left. Fuel, water, and power shortages cripple aid delivery.

Unrestricted access is urgently needed to avert humanitarian catastrophe.

Nearly 300 million face acute hunger, driven mainly by conflict. Action Against Hunger calls for global action, accountability, and investment in proven, local solutions.

One in two children malnourished due to the total blockade of humanitarian aid

Over 28 million Congolese face acute food insecurity due to conflict, poverty, and lack of aid, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

More than 12 million women and girls at risk of gender-based violence in Sudan.

US-led airstrikes hit health centre supported by Action Against Hunger in north-western Yemen.

Strike on a UNOPS accommodation in Gaza killed one UN worker and injured at least five others, following attacks in northern Gaza that left nine dead, as humanitarian agencies warn of rising dangers to aid workers and civilians, urging an immediate and permanent ceasefire.