Government Provides $1.2 Million Humanitarian Aid to Africa
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The government announced on the 6th that it will provide humanitarian aid worth 1.2 million dollars to Africa, which is experiencing a food crisis due to conflicts, climate change, and the impact of COVID-19.
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The government stated, "Amid the ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19, we will continue to contribute to overcoming humanitarian crises," and added, "We hope our support will be helpful to the residents of the affected regions who are struggling with the food crisis."
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