By Gwladys FoucheOSLO, April 23 (Reuters) - The Iran war is having a devastating humanitarian impact globally with higher energy prices making everything from filling the tank of an aid lorry to paying employees and buying food for displaced people costlier, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council said on Thursday.The NRC is one of the world's leading non-governmental aid organisations focused on displacement. Its boss, Jan Egeland, was the United Nations' top humanitarian official between 2003 and 2006.
Higher fuel costs due to Iran war mean fewer people will receive aid globally, NRC says
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