This sum includes new humanitarian assistance of more than $87 million in food and non-food help for refugees and drought victims in Kenya and Somalia.
With human populations pushing farther and farther into panda territory, the animals are losing ground and precious bamboo, which is their primary food supply.
The irony of course is from the Houthi perspective, a control over a limited amount of supply particularly when it comes to food means you have control over everything.
As refugee camp budgets and food supply shrink on the Thai side of the border, the prospect of returning to a secure and sustainable future in Myanmar remains in question.