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    NEW YORK, December 10, 2025: United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday appealed to governments worldwide to increase support for the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), warning that a sharp drop in contributions is jeopardizing critical humanitarian operations. Speaking at the annual high-level pledging conference in New York, Guterres described the CERF as a “global emergency lifeline” that has consistently enabled the UN to deliver rapid and equitable relief during the world’s most pressing crises. The event followed the launch of the UN’s 2026 Global Humanitarian Appeal, which seeks $23 billion to assist 87 million people across 50 countries facing acute humanitarian needs. Established in 2006, the CERF has allocated nearly $10 billion to more than 110 countries.

    Guterres urges nations to boost UN emergency relief fund
    UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for renewed donor backing to sustain the UN CERF.

    The fund was created to provide immediate and flexible financing for emergency relief operations, allowing aid agencies to act quickly when disasters strike. The CERF often disburses funds within hours, bridging the gap before larger-scale contributions are mobilized through traditional channels. Guterres said the fund’s rapid-response mechanism has saved millions of lives since its inception, but warned that increasing global emergencies are stretching resources to the limit. “The tank is running on empty, with millions of lives hanging in the balance,” he told delegates, urging member states to meet the $1 billion annual funding target set for 2026. He called on governments to reaffirm their original commitment made two decades ago when the fund was created to ensure that “when disaster strikes, help will come.”

    According to the UN, overall contributions to the CERF have declined significantly in 2025. Current forecasts indicate that total donor support will be the lowest since 2015. Guterres said this downturn is directly impacting humanitarian operations, leading to preventable deaths and leaving communities without access to food, health services, shelter, and protection. He noted that the scale and intensity of modern crises are growing faster than the funding available to address them. UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher reinforced the Secretary-General’s concerns, calling the situation an “operational emergency.” He said the CERF remains central to the global humanitarian system, acting as the first line of financial response during conflicts, natural disasters, and sudden-onset emergencies. “If the CERF falters, the world’s emergency service will falter, and the people who rely on us will suffer,” Fletcher said.

    CERF funding shortfall hits humanitarian response capacity

    He added that early CERF interventions strengthen community resilience, particularly in regions frequently affected by floods, droughts, and conflicts. By deploying resources before crises escalate, the fund helps mitigate human suffering and supports faster recovery. Fletcher also underlined the need for innovation and efficiency in humanitarian response, emphasizing that collaboration with local partners is key to reaching affected populations more effectively. This year’s pledging event was held against a backdrop of growing global humanitarian needs driven by conflict, climate change, economic instability, and public health emergencies. UN officials have said that demand for emergency assistance is now at record levels, while available resources continue to decline. The organization maintains that sustained funding is essential to preserve life-saving operations and uphold international commitments to those in need.

    Humanitarian leaders urge innovation in aid delivery

    Since its establishment, the CERF has become a cornerstone of the UN’s humanitarian architecture, providing rapid and flexible funding for urgent relief. Officials at the conference stressed that its ability to respond swiftly often determines whether assistance reaches people in time to prevent further loss of life. The UN leadership reiterated its call for renewed financial commitments to ensure that the fund can continue to function as the world’s emergency response mechanism at a time when crises are becoming more frequent and severe. With escalating conflicts, climate-related disasters, and economic instability increasing demand, UN officials emphasized that maintaining CERF’s capacity is vital to protect vulnerable communities and uphold global humanitarian principles. – By Content Syndication Services.

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