The
World Food Programme (WFP) has received a contribution of over USD 666,000
(approximately Rwf 920 million) from the government of Japan to provide
lifesaving food and nutrition assistance to refugees, asylum seekers and
returnees in Rwanda.
The
funding was announced at a ceremony in Kigali attended by Japan’s Ambassador to
Rwanda, Kazuya Nakajo; Ngoga Aristarque, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry in
charge of Emergency Management (MINEMA); and Andrea Bagnoli, WFP’s
Representative and Country Director in Rwanda.
“We
are deeply grateful to the Government and people of Japan for their generous
contribution. This support will help WFP in collaboration with the Government
to deliver lifesaving assistance to refugees, asylum seekers, and returnees,
ensuring that the most vulnerable people can rebuild their lives with dignity
and hope,” said Bagnoli.
A
statement from WFP noted that the contribution will enable the organisation to
provide food and nutrition assistance to more than 21,000 refugees, asylum
seekers, and returnees. This includes supplementary nutrition for over 10,000
vulnerable people, including infants and young children, pregnant and
breastfeeding women, and those living with HIV or tuberculosis to manage and
prevent malnutrition.
WFP
supports about 130,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from the Democratic
Republic of Congo and Burundi, with in-kind food and cash assistance.
“Renewed
fighting in eastern DRC in December forced more than 1,000 asylum seekers to
seek safety in Rwanda. WFP responded by providing 6,000 hot meals for the new
arrivals and specialised nutritious foods for prevention of malnutrition
following nutrition screening. Although many of them have returned home, the
situation in DRC remains unpredictable and volatile. Japan’s contribution will
help WFP respond swiftly and effectively to evolving needs,” the statement
read.
The
government of Japan has been a major contributor to WFP, providing over USD 9
million (approximately RWF 13,122,000,000) for humanitarian operations in
Rwanda since 2020.
Ambassador
Nakajo said that at a time when the humanitarian sector is facing challenges,
Japan remains firmly committed to the philosophy of human security to ensure
that individuals can live with dignity, free from fear and want.
The
government of Japan has been a major contributor to WFP, providing over USD 9
million (approximately RWF 13,122,000,000) for humanitarian operations in
Rwanda since 2020.






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