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The European Union has set up a €900 million ($998 million) budget to help countries hit by humanitarian crises, with Africa getting the largest share of the money. “Europe has a responsibility to show solidarity and support for those in need,” said Janez Lenarcic, the EU commissioner for crisis management. | |
The EU Commission said on Monday that people in more than 80 countries will benefit from the funds in 2020. Some €400 million ($444 million) will go to programs developed in Africa, while €345 million ($383 million) has been awarded to address crises in the Middle East. | |
A further €111 million ($123 million) will be dedicated to programs in Asia and Latin America, the bloc’s executive arm said. | A further €111 million ($123 million) will be dedicated to programs in Asia and Latin America, the bloc’s executive arm said. |
In the Middle East, the funding will “address the crisis in Syria and its refugees in neighboring countries, as well as the extremely critical situation in Yemen,” AP reports. |
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