UN Still Needs $2.5 Billion for Worst Crises
U.N. emergency relief coordinator John Holmes said funding had reached 43 percent of the amount the United Nations had appealed for by the middle of 2007 -- a slight improvement on previous years.
But he said it was inadequate given the needs in places such as Sudan, Somalia and Palestinian territories.
"What we are talking about is really a few cents in the GDP (gross domestic product) of countries, the main donors, which are of course rich countries," Holmes told a news briefing after presenting a review to officials from donor countries.
The United Nations said in a statement that there were big disparities in funding and that it often bore no relation to the severity of a crisis. It said donors had given only 37 percent of the $687 million needed for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Sixteen of the 19 severe humanitarian crises covered by the consolidated appeal launched last November 30 are in Africa.













