US Provides Another $106 Million for South Sudan Hunger Relief

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The United States has provided additional funding for hunger relief in South Sudan, taking its total contribution through the United States Agency for International Development to $223 million.

The US government provided $106 million to the World Food Program from its Ukraine Supplemental Fund for immediate support to 2.4 million severely food insecure women, children, and men in the East African country, according to a statement on the WFP’s website. The assistance will include food and cash transfers.