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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces expanded humanitarian aid to Africa to combat hunger and climate challenges
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U.S. Expands Humanitarian Aid to Africa

December 14, 2025 • WORLD

U.S. Expands Humanitarian Aid to Africa

The US has said it will give a lot more humanitarian help to Africa since more people are going hungry, there are more climate-related disasters, and more people are having to flee their homes because of war.  This is a clear illustration of being a leader in the world.   Antony Blinken, the Secretary of State, and Samantha Power, the Administrator of USAID, unveiled the new program. It is one of Washington's biggest humanitarian pledges in recent years.  It includes a promise of over $4.2 billion to support citizens in more than 20 African countries that are less fortunate.  

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