$22.2 Billion Needed?
This story about the UN Humanitarian Aid Agency requesting $22.2 billion to help people hit by conflict and disasters is loaded with occult numerology.
The U.N.’s humanitarian aid coordination agency says it and partners require a record $22.2 billion next year to help people hit by conflict and disasters around the world, a 10 percent increase from this year.
The appeal announced Monday from the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs seeks to help nearly 93 million people in 33 countries — nearly two-thirds of them in Africa. More than one-third of the total appeal — $8.1 billion — aims to help people in Syria and refugees from it, and another $4.4 billion would support people inside or fleeing war-torn Yemen and South Sudan.
It is the highest amount the agency has ever requested, said OCHA chief Stephen O’Brien.
Source: UN Humanitarian Aid Agency: Record $22.2B Needed in 2017 | ABC News