UN Grants $135Mln to Battle Hunger Across Africa, Middle East

The United Nations on Monday released $135 million from its humanitarian fund to help 12 countries in Africa, the Middle East and the Americas fight hunger, UN spokesman Farhan Haq said in a press briefing.

"Today, the Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mark Lowcock, released $135 million from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund to boost humanitarian operations in 12 countries in Africa, the Americas and the Middle East," Haq said.

The largest portions of the funding will be given to Syria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with $20 million going to each. Some $13 million will be spent to avert famine in Tigray.

Afghanistan, Nigeria, South Sudan will each receive $11 million, while some $8 million will aid Madagascar. Venezuela, Chad, Burkina Faso will each be given $7 million.

In addition, Cameroon and Mozambique will receive their shares of $5 million, and the remaining $10 million will be directed to support programs for people with disabilities.

Sat 6:00
scattered clouds
15.29
°
C
Sun
19.43
mostlycloudy
Mon
18.15
mostlycloudy
Tue
17.94
mostlycloudy
Wed
16.2
mostlycloudy
Thu
14.66
mostlycloudy