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"The United States on Saturday announced more than $630 million in aid for Yemen, Somalia,
South Sudanand Nigeria, where conflict has helped to cause what the
United Nations calls the world's largest humanitarian crisis in more than 70 years.
"The announcement came as President Donald Trump attended the Group of 20 summit in Germany. This is truly a life-saving gift," said David Beasley, the new American director of the U.N.'s
World Food Program."
"Tens of millions of people in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria face hunger amid conflict. Yemen has the world's largest cholera outbreak, while half of drought-hit Somalia's 12 million people need aid. South Sudan's civil war and Nigeria's Boko Haram insurgency have contributed to severe hunger.
The WFP said in a tweet that the new U.S. donation "comes just as families face the time of year when food stocks run out." The U.N. agency earlier this year warned that food aid could be cut for more than a million hungry Nigerians if promised funding from the international community didn't arrive."