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Statement by UNHCR’s Filippo Grandi on the impact of global aid cuts on refugees

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Statement by UNHCR’s Filippo Grandi on the impact of global aid cuts on refugees

20 March 2025 Also available in:
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GENEVA – Brutal funding cuts in the humanitarian sector are putting millions of lives at risk. The consequences for people fleeing danger will be immediate and devastating:

  • Refugee women and girls at extreme risk of rape and other abuse are already losing access to services that kept them safe.
  • Children are being left without teachers or schools, pushing them into child labour, trafficking, or early marriage.
  • Refugee communities will have less shelter, water and food.

Most refugees stay close to home. Slashing aid will make the world less safe, driving more desperate people to become refugees or keep moving onwards.

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has sought innovative and efficient ways to deliver its mission, making the most of every donation for those fleeing danger. Over 90 per cent of our staff are on the front lines, delivering for affected communities.

Together with our partners, we responded to 43 refugee emergencies last year alone. With less funding, fewer staff and a smaller UNHCR presence in countries hosting refugees, the equation is simple: lives will be lost.

This is not just a funding shortfall – it is a crisis of responsibility. The cost of inaction will be measured in suffering, instability and lost futures.

Our commitment to people forced to flee remains unwavering. With continued support, we can identify and assist the most vulnerable, rapidly deploy when new emergencies hit, help stabilize fragile regions and facilitate the safe return home of refugees.

We appeal to member States to honour their commitments to displaced people. Now is the time for solidarity, not retreat.

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About UNHCR

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was established on 14 December 1950 by the United Nations General Assembly. The agency is mandated to lead and coordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee issues. It strives to ensure that everyone has the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge in another state, with the option to voluntarily return home when conditions are conducive for return, integrate locally or resettle to a third country. UNHCR has twice won the Nobel Peace Prize, in 1954 for its ground-breaking work in helping the refugees of Europe, and in 1981 for its worldwide assistance to refugees.