The European Union (EU) Commission has allocated €510 million to Nigeria and other countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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The commission stated that the EU has budgeted €1.9 billion for humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations worldwide.
The European Union (EU) has allocated €510 million to Nigeria and other Sub-Saharan African nations as part of its €1.9
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The European Union has announced an initial humanitarian assistance package of €1.9bn for 2025, with €510m earmarked for Nigeria and other countries in sub-Saharan Africa. The European Commission revealed the allocation in a statement on Thursday,