Countries: World, Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Niger, occupied Palestinian territory, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Somalia, Sudan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Yemen Source: Concern Worldwide Concern Worldwide Chief Executive Officer Dominic Crowley and Chair Rosalyn Tamming with the 2025 Annual Report. “In a world dominated by bad news, the report highlights many uplifting achievements as a result of the extraordinary dedication of our teams and the tremendous generosity of our donors and supporters who funded the work,” Mr Crowley said. Photo: Jon Hozier-Byrne/Concern Worldwide Concern Worldwide reached 23 million people in 27 countries last year, against the challenging backdrop of global funding cuts and rising humanitarian need, according to the organisation’s annual report, published today. “The contexts in which Concern works are becoming increasingly fragile,” Chief Executive Officer Dominic Crowley said. “Humanitarian need continued to rise during 2025, while global funding for official development assistance declined, amid heightened geopolitical instability and weakening multilateral cooperation.” “Increases in the number and intensity of conflicts, and reduced adherence to international humanitarian law are contributing to persistent and deepening levels of suffering, displacement, extreme poverty, hunger and malnutrition,” he said. Against this backdrop, the Irish humanitarian organisation’s teams in 27 of the world’s poorest countries worked tirelessly to support vulnerable communities. “In a world dominated by bad news, the 2025 Annual Report highlights many uplifting achievements as a result of the extraordinary dedication of our teams and the tremendous generosity of our donors and supporters who funded the work,” Mr. Crowley said. Among the examples highlighted in the annual report is the Irish Aid-funded Hanaano pro
World: Concern reached 23 million people in 27 countries last year
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World: Concern reached 23 million people in 27 countries last year
Countries: World, Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Niger, occupied Palestinian territory, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Somalia, Sudan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Yemen Source: Concern Worldwide Concern Worldwide Chief Executive Officer Dominic Crowley and Chair Rosalyn Tamming with the 2025 Annual Report. “In a world dominated by bad news, the report highlights many uplifting achievements as a result of the extraordinary dedication of our teams and the tremendous generosity of our donors and supporters who funded the work,” Mr Crowley said. Photo: Jon Hozier-Byrne/Concern Worldwide Concern Worldwide reached 23 million people in 27 countries last year, against the challenging backdrop of global funding cuts and rising humanitarian need, according to the organisation’s annual report, published today. “The contexts in which Concern works are becoming increasingly fragile,” Chief Executive Officer Dominic Crowley said. “Humanitarian need continued to rise during 2025, while global funding for official development assistance declined, amid heightened geopolitical instability and weakening multilateral cooperation.” “Increases in the number and intensity of conflicts, and reduced adherence to international humanitarian law are contributing to persistent…