The United States provided over $1 billion in foreign aid to Somalia in FY2024, with the specific amount fluctuating annually and depending on the type of aid. The total includes humanitarian aid (over $400 million), security assistance for Somali and AU forces, and funding for development programs focused on health, education, and stabilization.
More recently, for FY2025, there was about $128 million in humanitarian assistance through September 2025 and an additional $29 million announced in December 2024 for resilience, food security, and health initiatives.
Key figures and areas of funding
FY2024: Over $1 billion, including over $400 million in humanitarian aid.
FY2023: $1.18 billion was committed.
FY2025 (partial year): Some $128 million in humanitarian assistance through Sept 2025.
Dec 2024: An additional $29M was announced focused on resilience, food security, and health.
Primary focus areas:
Humanitarian assistance (including emergency food assistance)
Security (support for Somali and AU forces)
Stabilization and governance programs
Health and education
Food security and agriculture
“62% of [Somali men in Denmark] are convicted of a violent crime by the age of 30.”
X ^ | 11/26/2025 | Hunter Ash / FR Posted 11/26/2025, by SmokingJoe
A randomly selected male Somali immigrant is probably a *convicted* violent
criminal (or will become one). Why would any country import such a population?