Despite controversy, new plans and pledges from the first-ever World Humanitarian Summit is injecting hope into how the world can better respond to the needs of civilians caught in conflicts and disasters
UN agencies and governments meeting in Istanbul have agreed to new funding measures, and a plan to improve how aid is funded and distributed.
Our U.N. Correspondent Liling Tan reports.
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