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USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance is the U.S. government lead for international disaster assistance, reaching tens of millions of people around the world each year with life-saving aid.
USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) provides life-saving humanitarian assistance—including food, water, shelter, emergency healthcare, sanitation and hygiene, and critical nutrition services— to the world’s most vulnerable and hardest-to-reach people.
With USAID support, CRS is providing multipurpose cash assistance to meet the immediate basic needs of 2,000 internally displaced households (9,800 individuals) affected by flooding in Davao Region from January to February 2024.
Today, the United States announced nearly $336 million in additional humanitarian assistance for the people of Gaza and the West Bank affected by the ongoing conflict, which has forced more than 1.9 million Palestinians from their homes and where more than 2.1 million face acute food insecurity.
On average, USAID responds to 75 crises in more than 70 countries every year, providing humanitarian aid to tens of millions of people after disasters strike. We also help families and communities become more self-reliant, giving them the tools and ability to prepare and respond to future disasters.
The United States continues to be the largest donor of humanitarian aid to the Sudan response, providing more than $1.4 billion in humanitarian assistance since October 2022, including more than $980 million in USAID funding.
Helping people affected by disasters and other humanitarian emergencies is at the core of what USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) does every day, all over the world. It reflects our values as Americans, demonstrates our global leadership, and makes the world a safer place.
USAID supports partners to address critical humanitarian needs of populations affected by conflict and climatic shock—including drought and floods—across Ethiopia.
The U.S. Government is the largest donor of humanitarian assistance for people in Ukraine and those fleeing to neighboring countries, providing more than $3.2 billion in humanitarian assistance—including more than $2.2 billion from USAID—since February 2022.
Global crises challenged USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) in unprecedented ways while confirming the importance of our efforts to drive policies and initiatives to help those most in need.