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World's humanitarian system buckling, 'no longer fit for purpose,' US-based researchers say

A new report in The Lancet, co-authored by Dr. Paul Spiegel of Johns Hopkins University, states that the world's humanitarian aid system is "no longer fit for purpose" due to the scale and nature of current emergencies, citing crises in Sudan and Gaza.

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World's humanitarian system buckling, 'no longer fit for purpose,' US-based researchers say
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A new report in The Lancet, co-authored by Dr. Paul Spiegel of Johns Hopkins University, states that the world's humanitarian aid system is "no longer fit for purpose" due to the scale and nature of current emergencies, citing crises in Sudan and Gaza. The report argues that some aid agencies are too bureaucratic and slow, and that the entire system requires revamping. It specifically calls for reform of the United Nations and criticizes the Trump administration's restructuring of USAID as a "political and moral failure." The authors advocate for global reforms including overhauling funding, directing aid to local communities, increasing accountability for aid obstruction, and recognizing healthcare as a human right.

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The report calls USAID's closure a 'shock' and 'sudden,' and part of a chain of decisions in the U.S. and elsewhere which it condemns as 'a political and moral failure.'

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The humanitarian system is no longer fit for purpose, given the types of emergencies that we have and their magnitude.

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The global humanitarian aid system is failing to deliver help, marred by billions in waste and political agendas.

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The experts' report argues that some agencies are too bureaucratic, and others too slow. The whole system needs revamping.

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close Video Global relief system struggles to meet demand amid billions in aid waste A new report reveals the global humanitarian aid system is failing to deliver help, marred by billions in waste and political agendas. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 2 Min LONDON, England — From Sudan to Gaza, civilians are desperate, hospitals are under attack, and the humanitarian aid system cannot keep up, according to a new report in The Lancet medical journal. "The humanitarian system is no longer fit for purpose, given the types of emergencies that we have and their magnitude," report co-author Dr. Paul Spiegel told Fox News. AS WORLD FIXATES ON OTHER WARS, Sudan SEES 12 MILLION FORCIBLY DISPLACED IN DEVASTATING CONFLICT Patients are seen in a room at the Saudi hospital in Omdurman, Sudan, on March 20, 2025, amid ongoing conflict that has disrupted most hospitals and schools in the capital and surrounding areas. (Ebrahim Hamid/AFP) A professor at Johns Hopkins University and co-chair of its Center for Humanitarian Health, Spiegel has decades of experience working in refugee camps and war zones around the world. "I've been doing this for well over 30 years," he said. "We're in a very dark time." Highlighting one of the world’s largest disasters, Sudan's brutal civil war — where tens of millions of people are in need as hospitals close and famine spreads — the panel of experts behind the report says the world knows how to save lives, but that the system is failing to deliver. The experts' report, titled 'Health in a World of Crises and Impunity,' argues that some agencies are too bureaucratic, and others too slow. The whole system, they say, needs revamping. Dr. Paul Spiegel, is a professor at Johns Hopkins University and co-chair of its Center for Humanitarian Health. (Paul Spiegel) The report argues the United Nations is in need of reform, while in the U.S. it highlights the Trump administration's shuttering of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) over suspected fraud and abuse. During that restructuring, many of USAID's most vital programs were folded into the State Department, but the report calls USAID's closure a "shock" and "sudden," and part of a chain of decisions in the U.S. and elsewhere which it condemns as "a political and moral failure." ANALYSTS SAY GAZA 'CIVILIAN' DEATHS INCLUDE Hamas, OTHER TERROR MEMBERS WORKING AS MEDICS, MEDIA WORKERS A truck loaded with humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip travels to the Kerem Shalom crossing at the Israel-Gaza border on May 20, 2025. (Maya Alleruzzo/AP) "USAID needed to be restructured," Spiegel told Fox News. "The U.N. needs to be restructured in a very significant way. But it's how you do that. "It is the strategy to make sure that you do it in such a way that vulnerable populations across the globe are not going to be hurt, and that it wasn't done like that." Dr. Paul Spiegel has decades of experience working in refugee camps and war zones around the world. (Paul Spiegel) The authors are pushing for major global reforms, including overhauling funding, sending aid directly to local communities, greater accountability if governments or armed groups block aid, and upholding healthcare as a basic human right. "It's really a complete rebalancing," Spiegel said, "to make sure that the system actually works for the people it's intended to help." Alexis McAdams currently serves as an FNC correspondent based in New York City. She joined the network in October 2021.
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