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UN Women: 1 Million Women, Girls Lose Aid Access Due to Funding Cuts

Created at 10 Jul · 8:12 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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At least one million women and girls have lost access to vital support over the past year due to global donor aid cuts, according to a UN Women report. Nearly 90% of women's organizations surveyed can no longer meet demand, with many at risk of closure.

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Key Numbers

1 millionwomen and girls losing aid access
9 in 10women's organizations unable to meet needs
120 millionwomen and girls requiring humanitarian assistance
40%organizations at risk of shutting down
60%organizations reaching fewer women and girls
65%organizations with staff working without pay
three-quartersorganizations cutting staff roles
62%organizations reporting reduced safe spaces
one-fifthorganizations suspending work on women's leadership

Who's Involved

UN Women
United Nations entity reporting on aid cuts
Trump administration
Slashed billions of dollars in foreign assistance
Sofia Calltorp
UN Women Chief of Humanitarian Action
UN Women: 1 Million Women, Girls Lose Aid Access Due to Funding Cuts

↳ Why This Matters

The severe reduction in aid funding directly impacts the lives of millions of women and girls globally, jeopardizing access to essential services, protection, and support, particularly for survivors of conflict and those displaced.

Key facts

  • At least one million women and girls have lost access to life-saving support due to global donor aid cuts.
  • Nearly nine in 10 women's organizations can no longer meet demand.
  • The Trump administration significantly reduced foreign assistance.
  • 40% of surveyed women's organizations face closure risk within a year.
  • 60% of organizations are reaching fewer women and girls than before January 2025.
  • 65% of women-led organizations report staff working without pay.

At least one million women and girls have lost access to essential support over the past year due to significant global donor aid cuts, according to a new UN Women report. The steepest drop in aid funding on record has left nearly nine in 10 women's organizations unable to meet the escalating demand for their services.

The report highlights that the Trump administration reduced foreign assistance by billions of dollars, while other major international donors have also cut their aid budgets due to fiscal pressures and increased defense spending. This reduction in funding creates critical gaps in humanitarian coverage, as these organizations are often the sole providers of aid to vulnerable women and girls.

Globally, approximately 120 million women and girls require humanitarian assistance and protection. However, 40% of the 855 women's organizations surveyed in countries like Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Haiti are at risk of temporary or permanent closure within the next year due to financial shortages. A majority of these organizations report reaching fewer women and girls than before January 2025, despite surging demand.

Further compounding the crisis, 65% of women-led organizations have staff working without pay to maintain services. Half have implemented waiting lists or are turning away individuals, and over three-quarters have reduced their staff roles. The report also notes a doubling in cases of conflict-related sexual violence last year, leading to a reduction in available safe spaces and gender-based violence case management services. Additionally, one-fifth of organizations have suspended initiatives focused on advancing women's leadership and gender equality, indicating a broader gender backlash.

Frequently asked questions

At least one million women and girls have lost access to life-saving support.

Major international donors, including the Trump administration, have reduced aid budgets due to fiscal pressures and increased defense spending.

Nearly nine in 10 organizations cannot meet demand, 40% are at risk of closure, and many have reduced services or staff.

Access to safe spaces, gender-based violence case management, and programs advancing women's leadership and gender equality are being reduced or suspended.

What Happens Next

01Women's organizations face potential temporary or permanent shutdowns within the next year due to funding shortages.
02Further reductions in services and staff are anticipated if funding does not increase.

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How It Developed

Global donor aid cuts have resulted in at least one million women and girls losing access to life-saving support.
Nearly nine in 10 women's organizations cannot meet current needs due to a record drop in aid funding.
The Trump administration slashed billions in foreign assistance, and other major donors reduced aid budgets.
million women and girls worldwide require humanitarian assistance.
% of surveyed women's organizations are at risk of shutting down within the next year.
% of organizations are reaching fewer women and girls than before January 2025.
% of women-led organizations report staff working without pay.
Half of organizations have introduced waiting lists or turned women and girls away.

Sources

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One million women lose aid access due to funding cuts, UN Women saysReuters

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