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A landmark Lancet Commission report finds the global humanitarian system — designed in the aftermath of World War II — can no longer protect the populations it was built to serve, with only 87 million of 239 million people in need projected to receive life-saving support in 2026. The convergence of record funding cuts led by the United States, ballooning need driven by conflict and climate change, and a decade of stalled structural reforms has created what researchers describe as a crisis of both resources and architecture, with projections of millions of preventable deaths by 2030 if current trends continue.