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EU releases €21.5 million in new aid as crises deepen in Venezuela and Haiti, and in response to Hurricane Melissa

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The funding will help partners provide essential assistance such as food, healthcare, protection and emergency relief to those most in need.
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In a communiqué issued on Monday, November 3, 2025, the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) announced the release of a €21.5 million envelope to respond to the worsening humanitarian crises in Venezuela and Haiti, while the Caribbean is still recovering from the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. This funding will enable the European Union's humanitarian partners to provide vital assista…

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The European Union provides €21.5 million in humanitarian aid to Haiti, Venezuela and the Caribbean to deal with the crisis and damage caused by Hurricane Melissa On Monday, November 3, 2025, the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO) announced the release of €21.5 million in humanitarian aid to Haiti, Venezuela and several Caribbean countries affected by Hurricane Melissa. This new envelope aims…

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The European Union (EU) announced on Monday, November 3, the allocation of 14.5 million euros for Venezuela for the “severe humanitarian crisis.” These millions will “destine to deal with the consequences of the crisis in Venezuela, including its repercussions in neighbouring countries such as Colombia.” Among the priority areas of intervention will be “protection, health care and nutrition,” as disseminated by the European Commission (EC) in a …

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, Yván Gil, questioned the supposed “humanitarian aid” of 14.5 million euros announced by the European Union (EU), noting that that money from taxes does not reach the Bolivarian nation. “Not a euro of those funds reaches our people. The European Union does not develop or register any humanitarian projects in Venezuela,” he emphasized from his Telegram channel. He criticized that the European bloc “imp…

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EU releases €21.5 million in new aid as crises deepen in Venezuela and Haiti, and in response to Hurricane Melissa

The funding will help partners provide essential assistance such as food, healthcare, protection and emergency relief to those most in need.

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