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<p><br>On 20 January, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and
the EU co-chaired a high-level meeting in Brussels to discuss the humanitarian situation
in the Central African Republic, its implications and financial requirements. Countries
and International Finance Institutions pledged a total of $496m to the appeal: $203m
of this is for humanitarian operations in 2014, and $294m for stabilisation and recovery.
Member States have to date collectively contributed $87m (£52m) to the crisis in the
Central African Republic.</p><p> </p><p>Contributions by EU Member States include:
UK: £18m; Sweden: £9.2m; Denmark: £5.4m; France: £5.3m; Finland: £3m; Luxembourg:
£2.3m; Ireland: £2.1m; Germany: £2.0m; Netherlands: £1.7m; Italy: £1.6m; Belgium:
£800,000; Austria: £400,000; Czech Republic: £100,000; Estonia: £80,000; Greece: £40,000;
Slovenia: £20,000; Malta: £20,000; Lithuania: £16,000.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>
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