The global body has appealed for more than $55 billion to help 250 million people affected by conflict, climate, natural disasters, displacement and other crises.
Afghanistan and Yemen receive $20 million each, followed by Burkina Faso, Myanmar, Mali, Haiti, and Venezuela at $9—$8 million apiece / Photo: AP Archive.
Afghanistan and Yemen top the list of recipients, with each getting $20 million, followed by Burkina Faso and Myanmar at $9 million each and Mali, Haiti and Venezuela at $8 million each. The fund will also provide $8 million to support refugee operations in Bangladesh and $6 million for refugees in Uganda.
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