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Reported amount $884.04K
Flow records 1
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  • commitment $884.04K · 1

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  1. $884.04K · 1 flows

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FromToReported amountFlows
Belgium, Government ofMédecins du Monde$884,0401
Médecins du MondeNiger$884,0401

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Exact reported funding flows
Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
393423commitment / incoming$884,040Belgium, Government ofMédecins du MondeNigerNiger Besoins Humanitaires et Plan de Réponse 2026Health24 Oct 202528 Apr 2026PG/2025/05
Evidence for flow 393423 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$884,040
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Belgium, Government of
Recipient agency
Médecins du Monde
Destination
Niger
Plan
Niger Besoins Humanitaires et Plan de Réponse 2026
Sector
Health
Decision date
24 Oct 2025
First reported
28 Apr 2026
Reference
PG/2025/05

This aid aims to address the priority protection and health needs of populations affected by the ongoing humanitarian crises in the Sahel and Great Lakes regions.

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