62 ~Sudanese refugees arrive in the border city of Adre, Chad. (archive) UVKB: Due to the reduction in financing of assistance, more than 11 million forced immigrants will lose Refugees and migrants As a result of a large -scale reduction in humanitarian budgets, the UN Office for refugee cases may stop the provision of humanitarian aid of 11.6 million forced immigrants this year. This is about a third of the total number of people who received support last year. This is warned by the report of UVKB. The authors of the report talk about the combination of factors aggravating the situation of millions of forced immigrants: growth in the scale of movement, reduction of financing and indifference from political leaders. At the same time, the most in this situation – as in many others – women and children suffer. 60 ~ h2 > suspension of important programs ~ 60 > according to the analysis, in 2025 will be reduced or suspended vital UVKB programs to the sum 1.4 billion dollars. Millions of people will face a deterioration in living conditions, an increasing risk of exploitation and violence, and can be forced to leave their homes again. Behind these figures are real human fates, the director of the UVKB Dominic Hyde said on Friday at a press briefing in Geneva. So, families are deprived of support and are now forced to choose between the purchase of food, medicine or payment of housing. In order to maintain vital assistance, one has to suspend other important types of support. 60 > resources reduction have already forced the UVKB to suspend the resettlement of newly arrived refugees to more safe places in countries such as children and southern South South, which thousands of people remain in insulation in remote border areas. In Uganda, the level of malnutrition in some centers of the placement of immigrants is rapidly growing. ~ 60 > educational services also under the blow: schools are closed, there are not enough staff in the clinics. In the camps in Bangladesh, where Rohinge refugees live, there is access to the formation of about 230 thousand children. In Lebanon, the entire UVKB program in the field of healthcare can be rolled up to the end of the year. risks of violence and operation 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Financial assistance and delivery of basic necessities around the world are reduced by 60 percent, and housing programs have been cut. In countries such as Niger, a reduction in financial support deprived the family of the opportunity to find asylum – many are forced to huddle in crowded rooms or risk staying on the street. Ukraine and other countries of the region are also faced with such problems: reducing assistance deprives internally displaced Ukrainians and Ukrainian refugees, the opportunity to pay for housing, food and treatment. 62 ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~Programs in the fields of registration, protection of children, legal counseling, as well as gender violence were badly affected. In South Sudan, 75 percent of safe spaces for women and girls supported by UVKB, & NBSP; up to 80 thousand beigones, including surviving sexual violence, were left without medical and psychosocial services, legal support, material assistance and the possibilities of obtaining. income. 60 > special alarm is that the reductions affect the programs for the resettlement and voluntary return of refugees, Hyde noted. Since the beginning of the year, about 1.9 million Afghans have returned to their homeland, but financial assistance allocated by them is barely enough for food, not to mention renting housing, which undermines reintegration efforts. ~ 60 >~ 60 > in many countries a serious financing deficit prevents the digitalization and strengthening of refueling systems, as well as the development of programs. legalization. In Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Mexico, the absence of legal & nbsp; status doom refugees to insecurity, poverty, impossibility of employment and increased risk of operation. ~ 60 > overcome deficiency Financing ~ 60 > in 2025 the needs of UVKB for financing are 10.6 billion dollars. By the middle of the year, only 23 percent of this amount were provided. In these conditions, the priority for the commands of the management remains the salvation of lives and the protection of forced immigrants. В случае поступления дополнительного финансирования организация сможет оперативно возобновить и расширить помощь.
Доминик Хайд выразила благодарность донорам, которые продолжают оказывать поддержку УВКБ в трудных условиях, и призвала правительства, организации и частных лиц увеличить взносы, чтобы преодолеть дефицит средств.