The UN allocates $5.9 million to assist vulnerable groups in Amazonas, Sucre and Apure

The UN allocates $5.9 million to assist vulnerable groups in Amazonas, Sucre and Apure

The Humanitarian Fund of Venezuela (FVH), a body dependent on the United Nations Organization (UN), reported that it will allocate 5.9 million dollars for the development of assistance projects for people with urgent needs.

The FHV explained through a infographic disseminated on its social networks that the money received in December will help 55,933 people in the states of Amazonas and Apure (bordering Colombia) and Sucre (northeast), through non-governmental associations.

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“The response promotes actions in (the areas of) nutrition, housing, energy, goods and education. It will address needs in health, food security and livelihoods, water, sanitation and hygiene, and protection,” said the UN entity, which receives international donations for the country.

According to the FVH, the interventions will be carried out in 11 municipalities that registered a high incidence of human trafficking and violence, as well as a lack of basic services, and a loss of livelihoods that increases the levels of vulnerability and risks. protection of the most vulnerable groups.

Last September, the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) approved 8 million dollars to support the humanitarian aid plan for Venezuela that seeks to assist 5.2 million people and for the which need 795 million dollars.

Now, with this latest allocation of resources, the FHV seeks to “meet the growing needs of people living in conditions of vulnerability,” adds the UN.

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