USAID's Investments for Humanitarian Assistance in Zambia - Dollars to Results
FY 2013 $2.3 M
FY 2014 $1.7 M
FY 2015 $1.1 M
USAID is always prepared to provide emergency aid to those in need around the world. USAID programs provide immediate relief in the aftermath of a crisis while also setting the stage for recovery and rehabilitation. Examples include, but are not limited to:
- Providing tools and seeds to allow farmers to replant crops,
- Offering psychosocial care to traumatized disaster survivors, and
- Helping affected people get back on their feet.
Click here for additional information on USAID’s Humanitarian Assistance work in Zambia.
Why Our Work Matters…
Every year, droughts, floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters affect millions of people around the world, and millions of other people are in need of emergency food aid. USAID focuses on crisis prevention, response, recovery and transition to strengthen resilience, mitigate the impact of disasters, and save lives.
![A student looking at the book collection in the Lubuto Library in Zambia. USAID's Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitaria](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20170126105846im_/https://results.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/dtr_country_sector_photo/public/country-sector/Zambia%20Humanitarian%20Assistance_0.jpg?itok=23URlJH1)
A student looking at the book collection in the Lubuto Library in Zambia. USAID's Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance supports economic, social, and political development, and helps protect development gains from being rolled back by disasters and conflict.
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