asiapacific donates 275 million dollars to horn of africa
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Asia-Pacific donates 275 million dollars to Horn of Africa

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Leading economies in the Asia-Pacific region have donated 275 million dollars in emergency aid to countries in the Horn of Africa, 18 per cent of the crisis contributions to date, UN officials said Friday, according to dpa. "This reflects the emerging role of countries in Asia and the Pacific which are looking beyond their regions to how they can make a difference globally," said Oliver Lacy-Hall, regional head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The region's leading donor nations to the African famine victims included Australia (105 million dollars), Japan (96 million), China (68 million), South Korea (4.3 million) and New Zealand (1.5 million). China has supplied 16 million dollars in cash to the World Food Programme, and the remainder in shipments of grain and rice to Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti, which should arrive shortly. The response from Australia, ranked as the fourth-largest donor to the Horn of Africa, reflects a shift in aid policy under Prime Minister Julia Gillard from focusing on the region to further afield. While Asia-Pacific has played a bigger role than usual, the top there donors to the African famine crisis to date were the US, European Union and Britain. "Asia's contribution has been impressive to date, but we still desperately need more money. This is an extremely complex humanitarian emergency and it is intensifying," Lacy-Hall said. "This is not a short-term crisis. We expect the situation to get worse and continue well into the start of 2012," he added. More than 12 million people in the Horn of Africa are facing starvation because of the worst drought in 60 years. Somalia is the hardest-hit country, and others severely impacted are Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya.
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