The UN disaster relief agency said it was having to dial back aid plans as the humanitarian sector faced “the deepest funding cuts ever.” it comes after the Trump administration said it would reduce funding to the UN.

The United Nations (UN) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday said it was forced to drastically scale back aid plans due to “brutal funding cuts.”

OCHA is seeking $29 billion (€ 25.7 billion) in funding in a drastic budget revision.

That’s in contrast to the amount sought in December when the UN had said it needed $44 billion to help in over 70 countries, providing assistance to “180 million people, including refugees” under the Global Humanitarian Overview 2025 (GHO).