Global Humanitarian System Faces Crisis as US Aids Cuts and Attacks on Workers Rise
The head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Jagan Chapagain, raises concerns that the global humanitarian system is breaking down due to US aid cuts and attacks on aid workers, threatening neutrality in modern wars.
The global humanitarian system is under threat as conflicts escalate and aid funding dwindles, according to International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies chief Jagan Chapagain. US aid cuts, attacks on aid workers, and the increasing politicization of neutrality are among the key issues he highlighted. Chapagain warned that modern wars are eroding the principles of humanitarian law and challenging the neutrality required by humanitarian organizations. The future of global humanitarian efforts remains uncertain amidst this growing crisis.