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UN: Lack of funds for women and girls in need

The UN Women report highlights that due to significant cuts in international aid funds, at least one million women and girls have lost access to essential support services. The report notes that global conflict levels are at their highest since 1945, while organizations providing life-saving assistance for women and girls face financial shortages. Sofia Calltorp, head of humanitarian aid at UN Women, emphasizes that every dollar withdrawn from women’s organizations directly impacts survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, displaced mothers, and girls forced out of school. According to OECD data, development aid dropped by 23% in 2025, marking the largest annual decline ever recorded, driven primarily by the U.S. withdrawal from international development aid, though other countries including Germany, the UK, Japan, and France also contributed through budget cuts.

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ORF News logoORF NewsState / PublicProgressiveFactual 90Objective 8510 hr. ago
UN: Lack of funds for women and girls in need

The UN Women report highlights that due to significant cuts in international aid funds, at least one million women and girls have lost access to essential support services. The report notes that global conflict levels are at their highest since 1945, while organizations providing life-saving assistance for women and girls face financial shortages. Sofia Calltorp, head of humanitarian aid at UN Women, emphasizes that every dollar withdrawn from women’s organizations directly impacts survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, displaced mothers, and girls forced out of school. According to OECD data, development aid dropped by 23% in 2025, marking the largest annual decline ever recorded, driven primarily by the U.S. withdrawal from international development aid, though other countries including Germany, the UK, Japan, and France also contributed through budget cuts.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of major donor nations, particularly highlighting the U.S. and European countries, which are traditionally associated with Western liberal values. The emphasis on the impact on vulnerable groups like women and girls, along with the critique of donor

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article presents factual data from UN Women and OECD regarding funding cuts and their impact on women and girls. The information aligns with cross-source consensus, though some details like the exact percentage drop may require verification. The tone remains largely neutral and informative.

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