Today, building on the tremendous success of the Trump Administration’s landmark December 2025 “Humanitarian Reset” framework agreement between the United States and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the United States announced an additional $1.8 billion in humanitarian funding for OCHA’s country-based pooled funds and hyper-prioritized life-saving humanitarian assistance activities. This new contribution brings total U.S. support for OCHA’s reform, consolidation, and life-saving assistance programs to $3.8 billion across 21 key countries.
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United States Pledges Additional $1.8 Billion in Life-Saving Humanitarian Funding to OCHA’s Humanitarian Reset & Shares Powerful Results from the Trump Administration’s UN Humanitarian Reform Agreement
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