EU grants Uganda Shs 120bn in humanitarian aid

By Amon Katungulu | Friday, June 28, 2019
EU grants Uganda Shs 120bn in humanitarian aid

The European Union is contributing to the effort to address humanitarian needs in Uganda, providing this year Shs 120 billion in aid.

This support to Uganda is part of a €110.5 million aid package the EU is providing the Horn of Africa region this year as the region continues to be affected by severe and prolonged humanitarian crises.

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Since 2018, the EU has assisted humanitarian action in the Horn of Africa with €316.5 million.

“The EU remains steadfast in its commitment to assist the people in need in the Horn of Africa. Our aid is helping to bring life-saving assistance to people who had to flee their homes, fragile host communities, and those driven to an extremely vulnerable situation by natural calamities, especially drought. It is essential that aid is allowed to reach the people who need it, in line with humanitarian principles,” said Christos Stylianides, Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis management.

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The EU funding is allocated across the following countries: Somalia (€36.5 million), Ethiopia (€31 million), Uganda (€28.5 million), Kenya (€13.5 million) and Djibouti (€1 million).

EU-funded humanitarian efforts in the Horn of Africa support the most vulnerable people, including refugees, internally displaced people and host communities. providing them with food assistance, shelter, safe water, health and nutrition care, protection, and education for children caught up in humanitarian crises.

The EU is helping with life-saving food assistance and treatment for undernutrition in children under five years of age, while also protecting people's livelihoods.

The EU supports basic health care and the strengthening of disease outbreak prevention and response measures.

 

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