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AfDB and UNHCR Pledge $17.2 Million to Aid Refugees in South Sudan
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AfDB and UNHCR Pledge $17.2 Million to Aid Refugees in South Sudan

Priscilla Agyeman-DuahBy Priscilla Agyeman-DuahFebruary 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
AfDB and UNHCR Pledge $17.2 Million to Aid Refugees in South Sudan
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The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) have announced a significant partnership with a commitment of $17.2 million to support the forcibly displaced population in South Sudan. The comprehensive project addresses the prevalent issue of poverty among refugees and the communities hosting them.

South Sudan has been dealing with a long-standing refugee crisis, with many individuals and families displaced due to civil unrest and economic instability. This large-scale displacement has resulted in deprivation and poverty for refugees and their host communities.

The partnership between the AfDB and UNHCR acknowledges the pressing need for support and has committed to devising solutions that alleviate poverty and boost social and economic resilience. The project’s focus is to mitigate the economic and social impact of displacement on South Sudan, one of the most fragile states in the world.

South Sudan’s government has shown its gratitude for the decisive action and substantial commitment of the AfDB and UNHCR, emphasizing the significance of such support in these trying times.

The pledged funds are invested in an inclusive and sustainable development program aiming for immediate action but with long-term benefits. The program will include various initiatives that help refugees and host communities build a better future.

The AfDB and UNHCR underlined the importance of collaborative action in addressing this complex issue, expressing their resolve to make a concrete difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. The support is expected to provide immediate relief to the affected communities and pave the way for tremendous growth and development in the long run.

The partnership between AfDB and UNHCR sets an example for other international organizations and nations around the world, encouraging them to step up and offer humanitarian aid to those in desperate need. This significant undertaking underlines the value of cooperative action in overcoming challenges and working towards a more secure and prosperous future.

The commitment of these organizations shows that the international community can play an instrumental role in building resilience and creating development opportunities, even in the midst of issues as pressing and widespread as displacement and poverty.

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Priscilla Agyeman-Duah

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