Catholic Relief Services and the US Department of Agriculture announced an agreement on Tuesday to deliver nearly a quarter-billion dollars in emergency aid to Sudan and Ethiopia, two countries hard-hit by a hunger crisis affecting at 70 million people across the East Africa region.

Crux Now heard from senior officials at both CRS and USDA ahead of the public announcement of the agreement, which involves grants totaling $235 million for 110,000 metric tons of staple foodstuffs.

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