The UN headquarters building in New York. Among the new advisers of the Central Fund for the UN response to emergency situations were a representative of Azerbaijan UN UN Secretary General Antoniu Gutherrish appointed 12 new members to the advisory group of the Central Fund for Emergency Situations (Emergencies), which plays a key role in the provision of operational humanitarian aid around the world. advisory group includes 23 experts representing Africa, Asia, Europe, Persian Gulf countries, Latin America and the Caribbean region, North America and Oceania. Each member is assigned for one three-year term. ~ 60 > new members of the Consultative Group of Serges represent Azerbaijan, Gambia, Germany, Denmark, Canada, Qatar, D’Ivoire, Netherlands, Niger, Norway, Sweden and South Africa. The advisory General Assembly, founded by the UN General Assembly, gives recommendations to the UN Secretary General on the use of the Central Emergency Committee. 60 > from the moment of start of his work in 2006, the surf allocated more than 9.2 billion dollars for the provision of emergency assistance in more than 110 countries and territories. Such a significant amount of financing became possible thanks to the contributions of 143 member states and observers, as well as regional governments, companies, funds and private individuals. ~ 60 >~ 60 > in the first half of 2025 the Fund sent $ 214 million to humanitarian needs in 24 countries, including Afghanistan, where funds went to prepare for preparation for preparation for preparation for preparation for preparation for preparations for preparations for preparation drought and support for returning refugees. Also this year, the surf funded innovative stability to climate change in eight countries and allocated four million dollars to prevent the humanitarian consequences of drought in Guatemala. ~ 60 >~ 60 > “taking into account the fact that humanitarian needs are exceeded available resources today, the role of the serp An operational and effective tool for responding to crises is more important than ever, ”said Tom Fletcher, Deputy Secretary General of the UN for humanitarian issues. – I thank the members of the previous composition of the advisory group for the work done and are looking forward to cooperation with new advisers who will bring fresh energy and ideas. ”