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US Pledges $1.8 Billion in Humanitarian Aid

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The United States has pledged an additional $1.8 billion in funding for United Nations humanitarian aid efforts. This commitment aims to support ongoing relief operations.

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NPR

“billion to the U.N. For humanitarian aid. As NPR 's Fatma Tannis reports, the money will be used to help people in more than a dozen countries,”

NPR

“giving out for global humanitarian aid. The first was $2 billion in December, and it's part of a new model the administration is”

NPR

“funds will support aid efforts in countries, including Ukraine, Nigeria, and Lebanon. Jeremy Lowen, Undersecretary of Foreign Assistance at the State Department, says the U.S. Is still”

NPR

“says the U.S. Is still the largest donor for global aid. But global health experts say the combined funds are $10 billion short of”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“The Trump administration says the U.S. will provide another $1.8 billion to the U.N. for humanitarian aid. As NPR's Fathmatanis reports,”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“$1.8 billion to the U.N. for humanitarian aid. As NPR's Fathmatanis reports,”

WBUR Boston

“for international development last year. The State Department says the funds will...”

KQED FM

“giving out for global humanitarian aid. The first was $2 billion in December. And it's part of a new model the administration is piloting for foreign”

KQED FM

“than a dozen countries, including Ukraine. It's the second big trancho of funding the administration is giving out for global humanitarian aid. The first was $2 billion in”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“administration says the US will provide another $1.8 billion to the U.S. assistance at the State Department says the US is still the largest donor for global aid. But global health experts say the combined funds are $10 billion short of what the US gave.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“$1.8 billion to the U.N. for humanitarian aid. As NPR's Fathmatanis reports, donor for global aid. But global health experts say the combined funds are $10 billion short of what the U.S. gave for humanitarian aid in the last year of the Biden administration.”

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