EU allocates €510 million to Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa for humanitarian assistance
- The European Union has allocated €510 million for humanitarian assistance in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa as part of a larger €1.9 billion budget for 2025.
- The funds will be distributed across West and Central Africa, the Sahel, and the Lake Chad Basin, among other regions.
- Over 300 million people are expected to need humanitarian assistance worldwide in 2025, according to the European Union.
- EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib highlighted the importance of safe access to vulnerable populations and adherence to international humanitarian law.
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EU to support Nigeria, other sub-Saharan African countries with €510m
The commission stated that the EU has budgeted €1.9 billion for humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations worldwide. The post EU to support Nigeria, other sub-Saharan African countries with €510m appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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