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‘They will die’: Foreign aid cuts hit women and girls the hardest as NGOs face closure

News RoomBy News RoomJune 4, 2025
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Summary of Recent Aid Cuts on Women-Owned Organizations and Crisis-Stricken Countries

The recent international aid program greatly reduced funding for many NGOs and NGOs that support women and girls in humanitarian crises. This has significantly impacted organizations primarily acting on humanitarian fronts, particularly those involving women. The cuts have made it harder for many groups to access the vital services they depend on, including education, healthcare, and social services. These losses have had ∀ profound immediate and long-term consequences for women’s rights and the lives of marginalized populations.

Among the most significant impacts of these cuts are the reductions in funding for women-led international NGOs and women’s rights groups operating in crisis zones. These groups often struggled with entrance into the funding pipeline, as they relied heavily on aid from donors for essential services. In Australia, for instance, nearly 60% of all international NGOs with local partners expected to continue their operations within the next six months due to funding cuts. Meanwhile, a quarter of nearly 400 organized women’s organizations and NGOs had already announced a reduction in staff or halted ongoing activities as a result of these cuts.

A gendered aspect of the cuts also plays a role. Women-led NGOs, particularly those serving marginalized communities such as conflict zones and refugee camps, face additional challenges. Many of these groups have limited access to actual donations and crucial funding sources, particularly in places like Ukraine, where Djibouti, Serbia, and Belgium are currently facing aid shortages. Despite increased donation rates in previous years, these regions have struggled due to the encouragement of more foreign aid through a compromised system.

In countries such asDOMCI (this is a typo), harm, momentum, and distraction continue to play a significant role in the daily lives of women-led and women’s rights groups. These groups often face widespread fear and attention, reducing their ability to perform effectively in their work. However, in response to these challenges, many have pivoted their efforts solely on accessing financial support rather than optimizing their operations. This has led to a segmented model of funding, often dictated by donors rather than the needs of the organizations.

The impact on global women’s organizations is equally critical. While the UK, Left Behind, and UN Women have expressed concerns over cuts, all NGOs involved in humanitarian crises must prioritize their mission over donor priorities. This has led to a shift in attitudes within NGOs, with many adjusting their operating models to rely more heavily on local support and fewer external donors. In countries where aid funding slots are scarce, accessing necessary resources can be more challenging for women-led organizations, complicating their ability to balance vital services with local needs.

The international community must address a critical issue: how to protect the resources and authority of local women’s organizations in crisis zones. While global aid aims to distribute resources, many NGOs and local government officials lack further action or capacity to effectively support these communities.locale These situations present a significant opportunity, as women’s rights can be decisive in such settings. The UN Gender and Rights Agency (UGRA) emphasizes the undervaluation of ** women’s predominate political roles in crisis zones, calling for greater transparency and agency within Organizations.

Despite limited progress in increasing their funding sources, many women-led and women’s rights groups are experiencing a decline in service delivery. In countries such aseyer’s C « women suffrage, groups have reported significant service cuts due to funding shortages. While this poses a serious threat to their ability to protect the lives of vulnerable populations, it is not a failure of weeks or months. However, the immediate need to ensure all women and girls receive the necessary support, regardless of their location, is becoming more urgent.

Finally, the funding cuts are still a major challenge, both in quantity and quality. Popular donations have been affected, with many insisting on requesting more. In some cases, existing donors are struggling to expand their reach further. The international community must lean on alternative activities, such as Startup competitions or local partnerships, to secure further aid. Moreover, recalling the US President’s recent logistical missteps, it is clear that international aid systems remain fragile global structures that must continue to demonstrate their resilience.

Global crises are not only threatening women’s rights and marginalized populations but also forcing NGOs and countries to rebuild their capacities and commitments. BRO KVER is calling for the establish and reform of international aid systems, emphasizing that the global willing and caught in the depths of malice. In adivide and disorganized state of aid, women have experienced deepened average suffering and a reliance on deny and Blizzard, whether for their support or for the loss of others. It is time for the international community to join in overcoming the challenges on the ground and creating a new kind of solidarity in which women, men, and the planet come together to ensure peace and the well-being of all.

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