US will allocate $25M to Ukraine to support vulnerable people in winter, – US Ambassador to the UN

The US representative at the UN, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield announced the allocation of an additional 25 million dollars from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to support vulnerable sections of the population in Ukraine during the winter during her visit to Ukraine’s capital on November 8, 2022.

Source: The US representative at the UN, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, USAID Press Release

“Today I visited a center for displaced people, which is partially funded by USAID, to make sure that people have food, shelter, and warmth this winter. There, I had the honor of announcing an additional $25 million from USAID to support the vulnerable population in Ukraine during the harsh winter. These new funds will extend to our planning and assistance for about 75,000 households that have suffered the most,” explained US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

Thomas-Greenfield emphasized that the United States paid great attention to Ukraine’s energy needs.

“USAID partner the International Organization for Migration will surge additional humanitarian assistance to help vulnerable Ukrainians survive the winter, including multi-purpose cash assistance, shelter support, and water, sanitation, and hygiene assistance, with more assistance on the way in coming months,” added the USAID.


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