U.S. announced $200 million for the Sudan Humanitarian Fund

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The U.S. committed $200 million in additional support to the Sudan Humanitarian Fund, as announced at the event.

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The United States hosted a donor event on Feb. 4, 2026 that produced $1.5 billion in new assistance pledges for Sudan, including a U.S. announcement of $200 million to the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF). The U.S. said this support builds on a December 2025 memorandum of understanding and a $2 billion U.S. pledge to pooled UN-managed funds under OCHA, which has agreed to enact reforms. Officials said they expect further donor commitments at an April 15 meeting in Berlin.
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The U.S. State Department press statement for the February 4, 2026 “Sudan Humanitarian Fund Call to Action Event” explicitly states the United States “announced $200 million in additional support through the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF).” This is a primary government source and confirms the claim. Verdict: True — the statement is accurate and documented by the U.S. Department of State press release.

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  1. Update · Feb 05, 2026, 12:14 PMTrue
    The U.S. State Department press statement for the February 4, 2026 “Sudan Humanitarian Fund Call to Action Event” explicitly states the United States “announced $200 million in additional support through the Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF).” This is a primary government source and confirms the claim. Verdict: True — the statement is accurate and documented by the U.S. Department of State press release.
  2. Original article · Feb 05, 2026

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