ADB Greenlights USD100M Humanitarian Aid to Myanmar
This announcement follows closely on the heels of an earlier emergency relief grant worth $3 million that was rapidly deployed after a powerful earthquake rocked Myanmar on March 28, causing widespread devastation.
Before this seismic event, the United Nations’ 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan for Myanmar had projected that approximately 4.3 million people required urgent aid and social protection to cope with ongoing crises. However, the earthquake’s impact has sharply increased this number, with the Manila-based bank reporting that the affected population in need of assistance has surged to 6.3 million.
The ADB’s funding is designed to provide an integrated humanitarian response, addressing immediate relief as well as the longer-term recovery needs of vulnerable communities hit hardest by the disaster. This aid injection underscores the urgent necessity for scalable support mechanisms in Myanmar to mitigate the worsening humanitarian conditions following the natural disaster.
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