United States announced $245 million in additional support to the people of Sudan and neighboring countries experiencing the impacts of the ongoing humanitarian crisis. These funds include nearly $143 million from the Department of State’s Bureau for Population, Refugee and Migration and $103 million in additional humanitarian assistance from the United States Agency for International Development’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance. With this funding, our humanitarian partners can respond to the new needs arising from the current conflict, which has displaced approximately 840000 people within the country and forced another 250000 to flee since 15th April.
This announcement brings total United States humanitarian assistance for Sudan and neighbors Chad, Egypt, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic to nearly $880 million in the Financial Year 2023. The United States is by far the largest single donor to humanitarian needs in the Horn of Africa and It will continue to work with international and local partners to provide food, water, medical care, and other lifesaving assistance for internally displaced persons, refugees, and others in dire need due to conflict.
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