GENEVA (AP) — The new head of the U.N. humanitarian aid agency says it will be “ruthless†when prioritizing how to spend money, a nod to challenges in fundraising for civilians in war zones like Gaza, Sudan, Syria and Ukraine.

Tom Fletcher, a longtime British diplomat who took up the U.N. post last month, said his agency is asking for less money in 2025 than this year. He said it wants to show "we will focus and target the resources we have,†even as crises grow more numerous, intense and long-lasting.

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