Women's rights face 'full-on assault' due to UN and aid funding cuts
UNITED STATES, JUL 9 – Proposed rescission would cut $1 billion from U.S. funding for UN agencies including UNICEF and WHO, worsening financial shortfalls amid growing global humanitarian crises, officials said.
- Four major international reports on women's rights will not be published this year, according to a U.N. document.
- The U.N. document indicates that 13 human rights reports have been delayed, with four specifically about women.
- Ecuador stated that this decision could send the wrong message amid a backlash against women's rights.
- U.N. Women reported that 90% of women's rights organizations in crisis-affected countries have faced funding cuts.
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In its report, the UN agency warns about a "time bomb". Historically, the largest humanitarian donor, the United States has brutally reduced its international aid with Donald Trump's arrival in the White House. - AIDS: Towards a 20-year backward return due to the interruption of US international aid? (International).
Women's rights face 'full-on assault' due to UN and aid funding cuts
Four major international reports on women's rights, including recommendations on how to prevent domestic violence and discrimination, will not be published this year, a U.N. document showed, part of what rights groups describe as a broader backlash against gender equality.

US funding cuts could reverse decades of gains in AIDS fight: UN
The halt to US foreign aid is a "ticking time bomb" that could reverse decades of hard-fought gains in the fight against AIDS, the United Nations warned Thursday.
Women’s rights face ‘full-on assault’ due to UN and aid funding cuts
Four major international reports on women's rights, including recommendations on how to prevent domestic violence and discrimination, will not be published this year, a U.N. document showed, part of what rights groups describe as a broader backlash against gender equality.
Women's Rights Face 'Full-On Assault' Due to UN and Aid Funding Cuts
Four major international reports on women's rights, including recommendations on how to prevent domestic violence and discrimination, will not be published this year, a U.N. document showed, part of what rights groups describe as a broader backlash against gender equality.
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