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The Weekend Announces he will be Donating 1 million to Ethiopian Relief Efforts
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Glitter Magazine | The Weeknd Donates $1 Million to the United Nations World Food Program to Feed Those Impacted by Conflict in Ethiopia
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The Weeknd Donates $1 Million To Ethiopian Relief Efforts
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Apr 5, 2021
The Weeknd is definitely a man of the people. The superstar announced Sunday that he would donate $1 million to relief efforts in Ethiopia.
In a state,emt posted ot his Instagram, The Weeknd wrote “My heart breaks for my people of Ethiopia as innocent civilians ranging from small children to the elderly are being senselessly murdered and entire villages are being displaced out of fear and destruction,” Abel Tesfaye, the Toronto-born son of two Ethiopian immigrants, continued wrote “I will be donating $1 million to provide 2 million meals through the United Nations World Food Program and encourage those who can to please give as well,” providing a link for his fans to contribute.
The Weeknd donates $1 mn to Ethiopian relief efforts that will provide 2 mn meals
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Last Updated: Apr 06, 2021, 03:00 PM IST
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The Weeknd, who was born in Toronto, has always been vocal about his love for his home country - Ethiopia.
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LOS ANGELES: Singer-songwriter The Weeknd has announced that he is donating USD one million to relief efforts in Ethiopia amid the ongoing conflict between the government in Addis Ababa and the Tigray region of the country. There are increasing reports of atrocities such as massacres and rapes in the war, and concern is growing about a lack of food and medical care in Tigray, a region of six million people.