Austria's role in global crisis management: responsibility and visions!

Austria's role in global crisis management: responsibility and visions!

Austria is at a crucial turning point in terms of its foreign policy and humanitarian aid. Lukas Wank, Managing Director of AG Global Responsibility, expressly warns of the alarming forecasts for humanitarian crises worldwide. According to the current Humanitarian Global Overview 2025, more than 305 million people will be dependent on international help - this is over 33 times as much as they live in all of Austria. Wank clearly states the cause: the devastating consequences of pandemics, climate change and wars, which in regions such as Ukraine and the Middle East do millions of people. "The next federal government without foreign policy visions would be fatal," emphasizes Wank, in the face of global crises, a far -sighted approach is essential in order not to damage Austria's reputation on the international stage, as he notes.

The effects of wars, especially the starvation of the civilian population as a tactic of war, are serious. Although the UN classified hunger as a war weapon in 2018, the numbers show a worrying increase in conflicts and the associated famine. The managing director gives examples from the Gaza Strip and Sudan, where many people already suffered from the current conflicts of hunger. As militaeraktuelle.at , the consequences of wars are devastating for the civilian population: The blockade of food and humanitarian aid means that not only many people, but also humanity Organizations are severely restricted in their use.

global responsibility and Austria's role

Wank urgently appeals to the coalizing parties to develop a comprehensive humanitarian strategy in order not only to strengthen Austrian help, but also to clearly focus on the needs of the people concerned. While numerous humanitarian organizations remind of the urgency of their concerns, Wank emphasizes that hunger is a man -made problem that is reinforced by refunded access to food and help. "The goal must be that the man -made hunger of the past belongs," he demands, and focuses on the need for the need for stable food systems to combat poverty in fragile countries.

at a time when the humanitarian financing gap is alarming - most recently only 40 percent of the required budget were covered - it is essential that the international community works together to meet these challenges. Only through robust long -term strategies can the dependence on external auxiliary deliveries reduce in order to enable the civilian population to provide independent and safe existence in times of crisis, which Wank and many other experts repeatedly point out. Austria's acting in the international community will be decisive for the future of many endangered people as if every single life was important.

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