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China : WFP Welcomes China's contribution for food assistance to four countries
Publish Date : 13-Feb-2020
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Government of China have recently signed agreements to provide food assistance to Yemen, Lesotho, Dominican Republic, and the Republic of Congo to respond to their food needs outlined in recent Humanitarian Response Plans.
The agreements were signed by WFPs high-level management and the China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA). Established in 2018, CIDCA is Chinas new governmental agency that oversees foreign aid.
More than 400,000 vulnerable people in the four countries will benefit from Chinas contribution, which will allow WFP to procure 6631 metric tons of food to provide critical food rations such as wheat flour, rice, beans, vegetable oil, as well as specialized nutritious food including fortified corn bean flour, Super Cereal and Super Cereal Plus to prevent malnutrition among women and young children.
The contribution was made under the framework of the South-South Cooperation Assistance Fund to support the four countries, which face serious food insecurity challenges.
WFP is grateful for this new contribution from China, which comes at a critical time, and enables WFP to sustain ongoing relief and recovery assistance, Sixi Qu, WFP China Representative said. Chinas support is a life-line for these vulnerable people who rely on WFPs ability to continue covering their most basic food needs.
China has provided continual and concrete support to WFPs humanitarian operations in various countries and regions in recent years, contributing significantly to WFPs mission of saving lives and changing lives.