The UN agency that helps refugees, asylum seekers and people forcibly displaced within their own countries has been put on a savings drive.
This comes after US President Donald Trump ordered a suspension of humanitarian assistance.
“While we are still assessing the impact of the new US administration’s decision, including possible exceptions, we are implementing a series of temporary precautionary measures to mitigate the impact of this funding uncertainty,” said a spokeswoman for the UN’s refugee agency, UNHCR, on Wednesday.
The British newspaper, The Guardian, earlier reported that UNHCR head Filippo Grandi had sent an email that instructed staff to temporarily halt recruitment and international travel.
Mr Grandi also halted orders of new supplies, except when needed for emergency assistance, the newspaper reported.
The UNHCR refused to comment on the email.
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