EU increases humanitarian aid for Burundi refugees
The European Commission is releasing
€4.5 million in humanitarian assistance to help the increasing number
of refugees from Burundi that have fled to neighbouring countries.
More
than 175 000 people, the majority of them women and children, are
estimated to have already left the country. “We cannot overlook the
deteriorating humanitarian situation affecting Burundi.
Refugee numbers are up in the
last three monthswhich is a serious cause of concern in an already
fragile region. This additional EU humanitarian funding will help
neighbouring countries accommodate refugees and meet their most urgent
needs.
It is a strong signal of the
EU’s solidarity with the most vulnerable people caught in a difficult
situation beyond their control,” said EU Commissioner for Humanitarian
Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides, underlining “the
generous hospitality of the countries in the region who have welcomed
their Burundian neighbours.” This funding increase brings the total
humanitarian aid for the Great Lakes region for 2015 to €56.5 million.
The aid released mainly for
Burundi refugees amounts to €9 million since the end of April, when
their numbers started growing. Certain refugee camps have become
overpopulated and health risks have continuously worsened.
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