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A.U. Pledges $46M For Horn Of Africa; USAID Official Discusses U.S. Response
At a meeting of the African Union (A.U.) in Ethiopia on Thursday, "African governments ... pledged $46 million for the crisis in the Horn of Africa amid warnings that the emergency stretches far beyond hunger to encompass health, security and livelihood," the Guardian reports. The amount fell short of the $50 million asked for by the aid group Africans Act 4 Africa, the newspaper adds, noting that "the African Development Bank announced a $300 million donation for long-term development in the Horn of Africa" (Tran, 8/25). Reuters reports that money is "to be spent over a four-year period, not to be used to bridge a $1.4 billion shortfall aid groups say they need for the emergency" (Malone, 8/26).
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