U.S. Providing Additional $125M In Humanitarian Aid To U.N. Food Programs For Syrian Refugees

U.S. Department of State: United States Provides $125 Million to the World Food Program for the Syria Crisis
“Increasing its commitment to help those affected by the crisis in Syria, the United States is providing an additional $125 million in humanitarian assistance to the U.N. World Food Program (WFP), which feeds nearly six million Syrians and refugees from Syria every month. … This is a continuation of U.S. humanitarian assistance that has provided more than $1.5 billion to humanitarian agencies operating in all of Syria’s 14 governorates…” (2/17).

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