America grant additional humanitarian aid to Iraq worth US $ 62 million
Tuesday 04-08-2015
Twilight News / Foreign Minister John Kerry in the GCC summit in Qatar that the United States has granted nearly $ 62 million in additional humanitarian aid for Iraqis who have been affected by the violence and who are in dire need of assistance of the international community.
Kerry also said in a statement issued by the US Alsagarh responded to Twilight News, said the new funding will put the total humanitarian assistance by the United States to the Iraqis in the region to more than $ 477 million since the beginning of fiscal year 2014.
He added that this funding is designed to help millions of Iraqi civilians affected by the conflict, including more than three million internally displaced and 370,000 refugees who have been forced to flee their homes since January 2014, and that by providing them with goods necessary relief, shelter, and water Clean, psychological and medical services, and livelihood support, cash assistance, child protection, and legal documents, and the rest of commodities and other basic services.
He said Kerry that there is a group of United Nations agencies and international non-governmental agencies will get this funding, including the Office of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and fund the children of the United Nations (UNICEF), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), international organizations and non- Other government.
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Tuesday 04-08-2015
Twilight News / Foreign Minister John Kerry in the GCC summit in Qatar that the United States has granted nearly $ 62 million in additional humanitarian aid for Iraqis who have been affected by the violence and who are in dire need of assistance of the international community.
Kerry also said in a statement issued by the US Alsagarh responded to Twilight News, said the new funding will put the total humanitarian assistance by the United States to the Iraqis in the region to more than $ 477 million since the beginning of fiscal year 2014.
He added that this funding is designed to help millions of Iraqi civilians affected by the conflict, including more than three million internally displaced and 370,000 refugees who have been forced to flee their homes since January 2014, and that by providing them with goods necessary relief, shelter, and water Clean, psychological and medical services, and livelihood support, cash assistance, child protection, and legal documents, and the rest of commodities and other basic services.
He said Kerry that there is a group of United Nations agencies and international non-governmental agencies will get this funding, including the Office of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and fund the children of the United Nations (UNICEF), the International Organization for Migration (IOM), international organizations and non- Other government.
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