World's humanitarian system buckling, 'no longer fit for purpose,' US-based researchers say
A new report highlights the failures of the global humanitarian aid system, stating it is no longer effective in addressing current crises. Researchers emphasize the need for significant reforms in funding and aid delivery mechanisms. The report criticizes bureaucratic inefficiencies and calls for a reevaluation of the United Nations and U.S. aid agencies.
- ▪The report titled 'Health in a World of Crises and Impunity' reveals that the humanitarian aid system is failing to deliver effective help.
- ▪Experts argue that the system is marred by billions in waste and political agendas, particularly in conflict zones like Sudan and Gaza.
- ▪Dr. Paul Spiegel, a co-author of the report, stresses the need for a complete overhaul of the current humanitarian aid framework.
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Aid World's humanitarian system buckling, 'no longer fit for purpose,' US-based researchers say A new report titled 'Health in a World of Crises and Impunity,' calls for overhauling funding and aid delivery By Alexis McAdams , Simon Owen Fox News Published May 26, 2026 12:42pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Global relief system struggles to meet demand amid billions in aid waste A new report reveals the global humanitarian aid system is failing to deliver help, marred by billions in waste and political agendas.
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