日本宣布为南苏丹抗洪项目提供250万美元资金支持
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-08-25 08:01
Core Points - Japan has signed an agreement with the UNHCR to provide $2.5 million for flood response projects in South Sudan [1] - In 2024, over 1.4 million people in South Sudan were affected by floods and other climate-related disasters, with approximately 380,000 displaced [1] - The project aims to enhance early warning systems and disaster preparedness, improve infrastructure, and promote sustainable agricultural practices through solar irrigation [1] - This initiative aligns with Japan's commitment to building resilient societies, as stated at the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD9) [1]