Global foreign aid reductions

Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on global foreign aid reductions

Statement

“Announced and anticipated funding cuts will limit UNICEF’s ability to reach millions of children in dire need.

“These cuts by numerous donor countries follow two years of aid reductions at a time of unprecedented need.  Millions of children are affected by conflict, need to be vaccinated against deadly diseases such as measles and polio, and must be educated and kept healthy.

“As needs continue to outpace resources, UNICEF has consistently brought efficiencies and innovations to our work, and we have stretched every contribution to reach vulnerable children.  But there is no way around it, these new cuts are creating a global funding crisis that will put the lives of millions of additional children at risk.

“UNICEF is funded entirely by voluntary contributions from governments, private sector partners, and individuals. This support has helped save millions of children’s lives, helped ensure infectious diseases do not spread across borders, and helped mitigate the risks of instability and violence.

“With our partners, we have made historic progress. Since 2000, global under-5 mortality has dropped by 50 per cent. Millions of children are alive today thanks to this work. Millions more have been protected with improved health and brighter futures.

“UNICEF implores all donors to continue to fund critical aid programs for the world’s children.  We cannot fail them now.”