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Aid from donors drops even as need soars

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Johannesburg: A new snapshot of the frantic global response to the coronavirus pandemic shows some of the world’s largest government donors of humanitarian aid are buckling under the strain: Funding commitments, for the virus and otherwise, have dropped by a third from the same period last year.
The analysis by the UK-based Development Initiatives, obtained in advance by The Associated Press, offers a rare real-time look at the notoriously difficult to track world of aid.
At a time when billions of people are struggling with the pandemic and the ensuing economic collapse on top of long-running disasters like famine, drought or unrest more, not less, money is urgently needed.
New virus protection equipment must be bought for almost everything, from maternity wards in African villages to women’s shelters in Syrian refugee camps.
We have not seen substantial funding for COVID, yet the situation is going to get worse, Rosalind Crowther, South Sudan country director for the aid group CARE, told the AP in May, saying some donors have backtracked on earlier commitments.”
The group runs two dozen health centres, more than 40 feeding centres and a safe house in one of the world’s most fragile countries following civil war.
During the first five months of this year, overall aid commitments from the largest government donors were 16.9 billion, down from 23.9 billion in the same period last year, according to the new analysis, which drew on data from the US, the UK, EU institutions, Germany, France, Canada and others.
The sheer magnitude of the crisis is another challenge as every part of the world needs help and now. (AP)

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