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    Home»Trending Now»EU reinforces humanitarian response with €143 million for Sub-Saharan Africa
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    EU reinforces humanitarian response with €143 million for Sub-Saharan Africa

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJune 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Civilians from Burkina Faso at the refugees’ registration centre in Koro. © UNHCR (photographer: Mohamed Alkalifa Ag Mohamed)

    The European Commission is providing €143 million in humanitarian aid as EU and <a href="https://absafricatv.com/the-real-state-of-biodiversity-in-sub-saharan-africa/” title=”The real state of biodiversity in sub-Saharan Africa”>African Union leaders meet in Angola, responding to continued pressure on relief operations across several crisis zones

    The allocation includes €2.5 million euro for aid in the Central African Republic, €8 million in Nigeria, €30 million in Ethiopia, €30 million in Somalia, €35 million in South Sudan, and €38 million in the Central Sahel countries. 

    The emergency funding will support food assistance, water and sanitation, access to healthcare, and help the most vulnerable communities meet their basic needs

    Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib: 

    ‘The EU is stepping up at a moment when global attention is shifting and humanitarian needs remain high. This funding shows that we stay engaged in the places where pressure is rising and support is essential. We will keep holding the line alongside the partners who are working under the heaviest strain.’

    Background

    Several regions in Africa continue to face severe humanitarian pressure driven by conflict, displacement and declining access to basic services. These humanitarian crises have led millions of people to flee their homes to find safety. 

    The EU remains a global leading donor in Africa, maintaining a steady humanitarian funding to the crises unfolding. The humanitarian assistance funded by the EU is delivered in partnership with UN agencies, international organisations and NGOs. 

    Publication date
    24 November 2025
    Author
    Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO)

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