EU announces a €143 million humanitarian aid package for Sub‑Saharan Africa as European and African Union leaders convene in Angola. The funding is split among six crisis zones: €2.5 million for the Central African Republic, €8 million for Nigeria, €30 million each for Ethiopia and Somalia, €35 million for South Sudan, and €38 million for the Central Sahel countries. The money will support food assistance, water and sanitation, healthcare access and help vulnerable communities meet basic needs. Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib said the EU is “stepping up” amid shifting global attention and high humanitarian needs, and will continue to support partners under heavy strain. The EU remains a leading donor in Africa, delivering aid with UN agencies, international organisations and NGOs.
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