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Rich countries underfunding humanitarian organisations, refugee rights NGO warns
According to the Norwegian Refugee Council, humanitarian organisations have only received 27% of the funds needed so far this year
Migrants rest on a Mediterranea Saving Humans NGO boat on July 4

THE world’s richest countries have so far only provided 27 per cent of the funds needed this year for humanitarian organisations to do their work, a leading refugee charity warned today.

According to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the United Nations donor countries have only contributed $7 billion (£5.5bn) of the $26bn (£20.5bn) that NGOs require to provide relief to around 94 million people across the world. 

“This is about $2bn (£1.5bn) less than the funding received halfway into 2018,” the NRC said. 

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