The United States decision to sharply cut and restructure its humanitarian funding is set to have significant consequences for Nigeria, one of the countries most affected by reductions in US foreign aid, as Washington pledged just $2 billion for United Nations humanitarian operations in 2026.

The pledge, announced on Monday in Geneva, marks a dramatic decline from previous US contributions and comes amid a broader policy shift under President Donald Trump aimed at overhauling how the United States supports multilateral humanitarian efforts.

Under the new framework,

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