House panel approves $47.2 billion foreign aid bill, slashes money for State Department<
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"Among the many reductions are cuts to programs that could aid the millions in Africa. The United Nations has said two regions of Somalia are suffering from famine and 11 million people are in need of aid. As of Aug. 1, the U.N. is preparing to declare all of southern Somalia a famine zone.
Among the cuts are an 11 percent reduction in the funds for the Migration and Refugee Assistance program to $190 million, and a 12 percent cut in the Disaster Assistance program to $105 million. The Emergency Migration and Refugee Assistance program would be reduced by 36 percent, to $18 million.
Rep. Nita Lowey of New York, the top Democrat on the subcommittee, said it was a mistake “to cripple the agencies” trying to provide relief in Africa.
“This legislation would be a step back from U.S. leadership and substantially weaken the United States’ efforts overseas by decreasing economic opportunity, stability and access to critical services for millions of the world’s poorest people,” Lowey said."
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