EU plans 230 mln euro aid for Africa and Caribbean

BRUSSELS, (Reuters) – The European Union’s executive  approved 230 million euros ($334.4 million) in aid to African  and Caribbean countries yesterday to cushion their social  protection budgets depleted by the global financial crisis.

The funds are part of a 500 million euro ($727 million) aid  plan agreed by the EU in August to address social costs of  global woes in Africa and Caribbean and Pacific states.

“Developing countries were hit hard by the crisis due to  their poor resilience to external shocks. This has left funding  gaps in many … governments’ budgets,” EU Commissioner for  Development and Humanitarian Aid Karel de Gucht said in a  statement.
The countries due to receive the aid approved on Tuesday,  which will go into state budgets, are: Benin, Burundi, the  Central African Republic, the Comoros, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea  Bissau, Haiti, Malawi, Mauritius, the Seychelles, Sierra Leone  and Zambia.