Money to help Ukrainians has been there. Money for people in most other parts of the world has not.
Funding to ease the world’s humanitarian crises in places like South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo is falling further than ever behind what is needed for critical requirements like shelter, food, water, power and education, the United Nations reports.
That bleak overview hides a stark contrast: Money for programs to help Ukrainians has been relatively plentiful. Money for people in most other parts of the world has not. Read more
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