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De Gaza a Sudán del Sur, las empresas privadas de ayuda se enfrentan a interrogantes

Reuters · 22 days ago
Reuters
Reuters
22 days ago

A raíz de los recortes de ayuda de la administración Trump, las empresas privadas prestan cada vez más ayuda vital en todo el mundo, pero los críticos sostienen que están sacrificando principios humanitarios como la neutralidad y, por extensión, la credibilidad ante los beneficiarios.

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  • Private firms, run by former U.S. soldiers and officials, are delivering food aid in South Sudan.
  • The shift follows U.S. government aid cuts and a move away from traditional agencies like the UN. 18s
  • Critics argue that private aid firms may sacrifice neutrality and credibility by working closely with governments. 34s
  • In Gaza, a U.S. and Israeli-backed group has bypassed the UN, leading to accusations of militarized aid and violence. 59s
  • Some South Sudanese have refused aid due to distrust of the government, and opposition groups allege coercion in food distribution. 1m 32s
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