Key takeaways:
The data highlights the African nations slated to receive humanitarian assistance from the United Nations in 2025. Sudan is expected to obtain the most substantial amount of humanitarian aid, exceeding $4 billion. This represents the United Nation's top priority for 2025 because of the unprecedented magnitude of the crisis, resulting in more than half of Sudan's population requiring urgent assistance. The humanitarian requirement of Sudan is followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia, which will each receive over $2 billion. Somalia, South Sudan, and Chad are set to receive at least $1.4 billion each of humanitarian assistance. Nigeria's allocation of humanitarian support is estimated at around $910 million, while Burkina Faso and Mali are to receive aid exceeding $700 million each.
The targeted funds required to support Nigeria's humanitarian crisis rank as the third most costly humanitarian fund requirement in West and Central Africa, after Chad and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The least supported humanitarian crisis in West and Central Africa is in the Central African Republic. Among the countries in East and Southern Africa, Ethiopia faces the most significant humanitarian crisis support, while Malawi sees the least. Additionally, Sudan is the sole Northern African nation receiving humanitarian crisis support from the United Nations.