Nigeria: WFP provides food assistance to 1.2m people in 3 Northeastern states
Mon, Jul 16, 2018 | By publisher
Agriculture
THE World Food Programme (WFP) says it has spent 126 million dollars on food assistance, in various forms, to 1.2 million persons in 3 Northeastern Nigerian states, since 2017.
Ms. Ingermarie Vennize, Head of Communications, WFP Nigeria, who said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, identified the states as Taraba, Borno, and Adamawa.
Vennize, however, said that the programme was working toward meeting its target of providing aid for the most food-insecure and vulnerable persons in the Northeast geopolitical zone of Nigeria.
“At the moment, WFP is providing food and cash assistance to more than 1.2 million persons in the region,’’ she said.
She noted that the number of affected people in the Northeast had increased, as more than 20,000 people were now returning from the neighbouring country of Cameroon.
She said that the development had increased the activities of WFP in the affected areas, particularly during the lean season between June and September when the food stock would have been depleted.
Vennize said that as a result of that, WFP urgently required at least 49 million U.S. dollars to enable it to sustain the life-saving support until the end of 2018.
“WFP is able to carry out the exercise by mopping up assistance from the government of countries that are friendly to Nigeria.
“We also provide nutritional supplies to pregnant women to prevent unnecessary maternal and child deaths,’’ she said.
She said that WFP was also providing food assistance to children with ages between six and 23 months as well as malnourished children within the two to five years age bracket.
The WFP official said that pregnant and lactating women also received nutrition assistance as well as cash and food support.
Vennize, however, said that in areas where there was returning Internally Displaced Persons’ livelihood support interventions were implemented to facilitate the returnees’ early recovery and reduce their reliance on food assistance. (NAN)
– Jul 16, 2018 @ 13:35 GMT |
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