Thursday 21 May 2015

EU, Pump in €5 Million to Malawi, Madagascar, Mozambique for Disaster Recovery

The European Union (EU) announces increase humanitarian aid for flood victims.


The European Commission is giving an additional EUR 5 million to Madagascar, Malawi and Mozambique following the floods that ravaged the countries earlier this year.


The aid is aimed at supporting the early recovery process in all three states and comes on top of the EUR 3 million of emergency aid initially released in February.


"The floods that hit Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar a few months ago were devastating for a region that is already extremely fragile. Months later, the local
populations are still suffering from the consequences and need our help", said EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides. "The aid that we provide today will give much needed relief to the most vulnerable and help them rebuild their lives."



The new funding will help respond to primary needs in the countries, such as food security, agricultural recovery, rehabilitation of shelter and vital infrastructure, water and sanitation, as well as primary health/epidemics prevention.

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