Pledge of at least $672 million to prevent African famine
COPENHAGEN — A group of countries pledged at least $672 million at an international donor conference Friday to prevent a famine in the African countries around the Lake Chad Basin.
“We have now started an important process,” said Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende, whose country pledged 1.6 billion kroner ($192 million) over a three-year period to tackle “a serious humanitarian situation” in the region encompassing Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
“We expect more pledges in the future,” said Brende, who co-hosted the one-day conference in Oslo with Germany, Nigeria and the United Nations. “The United States have said they would come back later” and other countries may chip in too, he added.
His German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel said Germany added 120 million euros ($127 million).


