联合国妇女署发布的一份报告显示,受全球主要捐助国大幅削减援助资金的影响,过去 18 个月内至少有 100 万名女性和女孩失去了关键的生存支持 [1]。美国在 2025 年初宣布大幅减少对外援助并解散 USAID(美国国际开发署)后,德国、法国和英国等其他主要捐助国也相继减少了捐款金额 [1]。
资金短缺已导致受援国的妇女组织陷入严重困境,90% 的服务机构表示因资金枯竭无法满足需求 [1]。在被调查的妇女组织中,40% 面临在一年内暂时或永久关闭的风险 [1]。此外,62% 的组织报告称不再拥有安全空间,并被迫缩减针对基于性别的暴力的服务提供范围 [1]。
A report released by the United Nations Women agency indicates that at least one million girls and women have lost life-saving support over the past 18 months due to reduced global donations [1]. This decline follows significant cuts made by major donor nations, including a sharp reduction in U.S. foreign aid announced early in 2025 alongside the dissolution of USAID [1]. Subsequently, other key donors such as Germany, France, and the United Kingdom also decreased their contributions to international programs [1].
The financial contraction has severely impacted service delivery; 90% of surveyed organizations reported an inability to meet demand due to evaporating funds [1]. Furthermore, 40% of these women's groups face the risk of temporary or permanent closure within a year [1]. The reduction in resources has also compromised safety and protection services: 62% of organizations stated they no longer possess safe spaces for survivors and have scaled back services addressing gender-based violence [1]. Consequently, aid agencies across recipient countries are struggling with forced closures or service reductions as funding evaporates [1].