• About us
  • Contact Us
Sunday, October 12, 2025
No Result
View All Result
The World Monitor
  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto
  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
The World Monitor
No Result
View All Result
Home Top Stories

EU Pledges €100,000 in Humanitarian Aid for Tanzania

EU Pledges €100,000 in Humanitarian Aid for Tanzania

January 6, 2024
EU Pledges €100,000 in Humanitarian Aid for Tanzania

EU

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

The European Union (EU) has announced a humanitarian aid package of €100,000 to assist people affected by recent landslides and floods in Tanzania. These natural disasters, triggered by heavy rains, have significantly impacted the Mount Hanang area and other regions across the country. This financial assistance is aimed at supporting the Tanzania Red Cross Society, which is actively involved in delivering emergency relief and recovery aid to approximately 44,000 households in the most affected areas. These regions include Manyara, Dar es Salaam, Kigoma, Kagera, Geita, and Unguja.

The allocated funds will be utilized to provide a range of essential services, including food, water, sanitation, hygiene, shelter, health, and protection services. The EU’s commitment to stand in solidarity with the people of Tanzania during this challenging time emphasizes their ongoing dedication to supporting the country in overcoming this humanitarian crisis.

The landslides and floods in Tanzania, particularly in the northern region, have resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis. These natural disasters were triggered by heavy rains, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. According to Africanews, at least 76 people were killed in landslides caused by these rains in the northern region of Tanzania​​. Al Jazeera reported a similar situation, stating that the death toll had risen to 63, with Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa confirming the number of injured stood at 116.

The town of Katesh, in the Hanang district of the Manyara region, was particularly affected. The heavy rains led to severe flooding and landslides, which not only claimed lives but also resulted in substantial property and infrastructural damage. As reported by Yahoo News, at least 47 people died and 85 others were injured in this disaster​​.

The Tanzanian government has been actively involved in the rescue and recovery efforts. The military was deployed to assist in rescuing hundreds of people trapped by the flooding. The extent of the disaster prompted the Tanzanian President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, to cut short her trip to a U.N. climate summit to address the crisis.

Tags: EUhumanitarian aidTanzania
Next Post
UK Post Office under Investigation for Potential Fraud

UK Post Office under Investigation for Potential Fraud

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

US Soldier Pleads Guilty to Helping ISIS Attack US Soldiers

US Soldier Pleads Guilty to Helping ISIS Attack US Soldiers

2 years ago
US Proposes Weapons Shipment to Israel

US Proposes Weapons Shipment to Israel

2 years ago

Popular News

  • Israeli Strike Kills 11 Iranian Officers in Syria

    Israeli Strike Kills 11 Iranian Officers in Syria

  • Climate Change Threatens Agricultural Production in Tunisia

  • 272,000 Russian Soldiers Killed since Start of War

  • Foreign Investment in Kuwait Reaches $16 Billion

  • Saudi Arabia Calls for Restraint amid Red Sea Tensions

Follow us

"Connecting the World to the Heartbeat of Middle East and Africa – Your Trusted Source for News and Insights."

  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto

ABOUT US

CONTACT US

Privacy Policy

  • About us
  • Contact Us

© 2023 THE WORLD MONITOR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Climate
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Technology

© 2023 THE WORLD MONITOR