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United States Announces Nearly $12 Million in Assistance to Respond to Sri Lanka’s Deteriorating Food Security and Economic Crises

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June 23, 2022
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New Delhi: USAID announced $11.75 million in new assistance to support Sri Lankans who are enduring a food security and economic crisis.

In a recent appeal to international donors, the United Nations warned of an “unfolding multidimensional food security crisis” in Sri Lanka. In response, USAID is providing over $5.75 million for humanitarian assistance to address the deteriorating food security situation and support early recovery, risk reduction, and resilience initiatives in vulnerable communities in Sri Lanka. These programs will distribute cash assistance to enable tens of thousands of crisis-affected people to immediately meet their basic needs. USAID’s humanitarian programming will also support disaster risk reduction, shelter, and agriculture and livelihood activities, including providing agricultural inputs to Sri Lankan farmers for the upcoming planting season to bolster long-term food security.

USAID will also provide $6 million in development assistance to support small-scale agricultural productivity and microenterprises in marginalized and vulnerable communities that traditionally experience high poverty rates and are especially impacted by the economic crisis. Additionally, it will support economic reforms in Sri Lanka, public sector efficiency, and better resource management.

The U.S. Government, as shown by its assistance through USAID, is committed to supporting the Sri Lankan people as they weather this difficult period. We will continue to explore ways to help meet their immediate and long-term needs, and will continue ongoing efforts that foster sustainable economic growth, promote inclusivity, strengthen governance, and foster a free and prosperous Sri Lanka. To learn more about USAID’s work in Sri Lanka, please visit https://www.usaid.gov/sri-lanka.

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