Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Korea donates $7 Million in humanitarian aid

In a move to support Ethiopia amidst ongoing crises, the government of the Republic of Korea has announced a substantial humanitarian aid package totaling $7 million USD. This funding is set to bolster the efforts of several international organizations working to alleviate the severe impacts of conflict and instability in the East African nation.

The aid will be distributed across four key international agencies, each tasked with addressing different facets of the humanitarian crisis.

The Republic of Korea’s decision reflects a deep commitment to addressing urgent humanitarian needs and fostering international cooperation in the face of global challenges. The South Korean government has expressed its determination to work closely with the Ethiopian government and international partners to ensure that this aid reaches those in need efficiently and effectively.

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