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Nigeria, Others Receive €557 Million as EU Approits €1.9 Billion Humanitarian Aid Budget for 2026

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The European Union has approved an initial €1.9 billion humanitarian aid budget for 2026, with €557 million set aside for African countries, including Nigeria.

The funding focuses on Nigeria’s North West region, where insecurity, displacement, and food shortages continue to affect millions. The allocation for Africa does not include a separate €14.6 million reserved for North Africa.

The EU announced the funding as 239 million people worldwide need humanitarian assistance, while several major donors reduce their support. The European Commission said the funding aims to help close the growing gap between needs and available resources.

The humanitarian programme will provide emergency food, shelter, healthcare, and protection for vulnerable people. It will also support education for children living in crisis affected areas. EU officials said they remain committed to delivering aid based on humanitarian principles.

Regional Funding Breakdown

The approved budget includes:

The EU also reserved more than €415 million to respond quickly to sudden emergencies worldwide and to maintain humanitarian supply chains.

The European Commission said it will continue discussions with private sector partners to explore new funding models and innovative solutions that can support humanitarian responses and reach more people in need.

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