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U.S. Pledges Over $1 Billion to Fight Hunger and Support Vulnerable Communities in Africa

LUANDA, Angola — The United States has announced more than $1 billion in new humanitarian aid to combat food insecurity and address other urgent needs across 31 African countries. President Joe Biden revealed the funding during his visit to Angola, emphasizing America’s ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable populations.

“Africa faces an unprecedented hunger crisis, with nearly 300 million people struggling to find enough to eat,” President Biden said.

“This funding represents our unwavering solidarity with our African partners as we work together to alleviate suffering and build a brighter future.”

The assistance includes nearly $823 million from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and $186 million from the Department of State. Additionally, $202 million of the USAID funds will come from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Commodity Credit Corporation, allowing for the purchase and delivery of American-grown food to East and Central Africa.

The funding will address critical needs such as food aid, emergency healthcare, clean water, and sanitation to prevent disease outbreaks. It will also provide shelter, education, and mental health support to displaced persons and communities hit hardest by hunger and instability.

“This aid isn’t just about providing food—it’s about protecting the dignity and futures of millions of people,” said Samantha Power, USAID Administrator.

Africa remains the region hardest hit by food insecurity, driven by armed conflict, natural disasters, and extreme weather. According to the United Nations, one in five Africans faced hunger in 2023, and the situation continues to worsen.

“This is a global issue that demands global solutions,” President Biden said.

“The United States is stepping up, and we call on other nations to do the same.”

In Fiscal Year 2024, the U.S. provided nearly $6.6 billion in humanitarian aid to sub-Saharan Africa, reaffirming its role as a leading donor in addressing the continent’s crises. Still, Biden acknowledged that more needs to be done.

“We cannot solve this alone,” Biden said.

“We need the entire international community to act boldly and urgently to meet the growing need.”

The U.S. government emphasized its commitment to partnering with African nations to not only address immediate crises but also support long-term solutions to build resilience against future challenges.

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