周五,联合国妇女署表示,在过去 18 个月内因资金来源被大幅削减,全球至少有 100 万名女性失去了获得人道主义及其他关键支持的机会 [1]。该机构指出,自 2025 年 1 月特朗普政府上台并缩减对外援助以来,受影响的状况持续恶化 [1]。
调查显示,84% 的受访女性组织报告称其需求有所增加 [1]。与此同时,近 90% 的组织表示已无法再满足当前的援助需求水平 [1]。联合国经合组织(OECD)发布的数据显示,去年的发展援助总额降至 1740 亿美元,降幅接近四分之一 [1]。
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) stated on Friday that at least one million women have been denied access to humanitarian and other critical support due to reductions in funding over the past 18 months [1]. This decline follows a significant drop in development assistance last year, which fell to $174 billion according to an Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) report—a decrease of nearly one-quarter from previous levels [1]. The impact has been particularly acute since January 2025, when the Trump administration took office and began scaling back foreign aid; during this period, 84% of surveyed women's organizations reported an increase in demand for services [1]. Consequently, nearly 90% of these organizations indicated they can no longer meet current levels of need [1].