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Obama Administration Announces Additional $105M For Humanitarian Efforts In Horn Of Africa
"President Obama has approved an additional $105 million for 'urgent humanitarian relief efforts' in the Horn of Africa, White House press secretary Jay Carney announced in a statement Monday afternoon," Politico's "Politico44" blog reports (8/8). "Carney says the money will help provide food, shelter, water, and sanitation and health services to those in need," according to the Associated Press/Washington Post (8/8). The money will come out of the Emergency Relief and Migration Assistance Fund, Carney said, adding that the U.S. has provided about $565 million in humanitarian aid so far this year, Reuters notes (8/9).
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