USG announces additional $45 million for the Nigeria humanitarian response. More than 11,800 people relocate to Nigeria’s Banki town from Cameroon in May. WFP continues providing emergency food assistance to IDPs and refugees across the Lake Chad Basin Region. International donors contribute $24 million to the Nigerian Humanitarian Fund
Ongoing violence displaces an additional 200,000 people in April. Health actors report suspected cholera cases in Aburoc. US government (USG) announces $142 million in new humanitarian assistance.
Renewed outbreak of cholera spreads in 19 governorates, with more than 41,900 suspected cases recorded since late April. US government (USG) contributes an additional $77.1 million to support emergency relief operations in Yemen. Humanitarian agencies, including USG partners, provide life-saving assistance to approximately 4.8 million people from January to early May.
On May 24, the U.S. Government (USG) announced more than $64 million in new humanitarian assistance for drought- and conflict-affected Somalis. The new assistance includes $30.4 million from USAID/OFDA, more than $5.6 million from USAID/FFP, and $28.1 million from State/PRM to meet emergency food, nutrition, health, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) needs for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and other vulnerable communities in Somalia and Somali refugees in the region.
Today the United States announced more than $329 million in additional humanitarian assistance to provide urgently needed aid to the millions of people affected by food insecurity and violence in South Sudan, Nigeria, Somalia, and Yemen. This additional funding brings the total U.S. humanitarian assistance for these four crises to nearly $1.2 billion since the beginning of Fiscal Year 2017.
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