Download the logoThe United Nations World World Food Program (WFP) and the Malawi government are worth $ 35 million, and have signed a contract for importing 48,000 tons of corn funded by the World Bank Group, and affects foods affected by EL. Ninho’s drought to support the community receiving.
South Africa’s WFP regional director today met the disaster management chairman, discussed the details of the contract, and reconfirmed the common commitment of dealing with Malawui’s urgent food needs.
“This is an important step that complements the efforts of the Malawi government’s nationwide rescue support for households,” said Calemba, Director of the Disaster Management Bureau of Malawi. “This gesture would alleviate hunger and improve food security in accordance with the call conducted by President President Dr. Razaro McCarthy Chakwella when he declared a disaster status earlier last year. It reflects a strong commitment.
“WFP is focusing on reaching people who need the most important resources,” said Eric Perdison, the WFP regional director in South Africa. “This collaboration shows the strength of partnerships when working on issues caused by climate -related crises.”
“The word bank mobilized $ 50 million earlier this year to help Malawi’s recent effects. El NinoFIRAS RAAD, the world bank country manager in Malawi, states: “I hope that this funding will provide a bigger food security for vulnerable households. I am proud of the closely collaboration with WFP.”
This fund is obtained from the East African and South African food system resilience program crisis emergency compatible components (CERC). Phase 3 is a World Bank group program that allows the government to access resources quickly in an emergency. Based on this agreement, WFP procures and transports about 48,000 tons of corn from Tanzania to Malawi. El Nino Drought. The Malawi government will distribute food to about 954,000 households in a nationwide effort to allow the community to access food until the next harvest from April to July.
Malawi is currently facing acute food anxiety. El Nino-A induced drought that has a negative effect on 44 % of crops. WFP is working closely with the Malawi government to deal with this emergency. Beyond this contract, WFP supports more than 2 million food assistance, including nutritional treatment and school lunch. WFP also provides logistics support to support the government to transport corn to the distribution point of the entire Malawi.
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