U.N.’s CERF Releases $45M To Address Humanitarian Crises In Afghanistan, CAR, Chad, Sudan

U.N. News Centre: U.N. aid chief allocates $45 million to tackle neglected emergencies in four countries
“The United Nations aid chief released [Tuesday] $45 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to four countries ‘struggling in crises away from the headlines’ — Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Chad, and Sudan — where more than 21 million people need urgent humanitarian assistance…” (8/29).

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