The Borneo Post

US boosts aid for war famine by US$575 million

-

UNITED NATIONS, United States: The United States said Thursday it will spend another US$ 575 million dollars to help the millions facing starvation and violence amid wars and unrest in Yemen, South Sudan, Nigeria, and Somalia.

“This additional funding brings the total US humanitari­an assistance to nearly US$ 2.5 billion for these four crises since the beginning of Fiscal Year 2017,” the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t announced.

Mark Green, head of USAID, announced the new funds at the UN General Assembly in New York, where envoys and world leaders have heard about the extraordin­ary suffering in states stricken by war.

“Tens of millions of people are in

This additional funding brings the total US humanitari­an assistance to nearly US$2.5 billion for these four crises since the beginning of Fiscal Year 2017.

need of humanitari­an assistance as a result of the man-made crises in South Sudan, Nigeria, and Yemen, all of which are driven by conflict, and Somalia, where ongoing conflict is exacerbati­ng the effects of a severe drought,” it said.

“While a swift influx of aid helped roll back famine in some areas of South Sudan, and has so far prevented famine in Yemen and Somalia, life-threatenin­g hunger is spreading in both scope and scale.”

US President Donald Trump has complained that the United States pays an unfair share of the burden of UN-led aid missions, and a policy review is underway, but officials say funding for the most critical and effective measures will continue. — AFP

US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t

 ??  ?? File photo shows internally displaced Somali families rest as they flee from drought stricken regions in Lower Shabelle region in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu. — Reuters photo
File photo shows internally displaced Somali families rest as they flee from drought stricken regions in Lower Shabelle region in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu. — Reuters photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia