Originally Published by the Liberia News Agency
The World Food Program (WFP) has disclosed plans to provide food assistance to nearly 5,000 individuals affected by caterpillar infestation, floods, and the high food prices due to the Ukraine-Russia crisis.
WFP Country Director, Madam Mary Njoroge, announced the initiative on August 28, 2024, at the St. Paul Bridge Town Hall in Monrovia, revealing plans to extend the aid to communities across Montserrado, Maryland, Bong, Lofa, and Gbarpolu counties.
Njoroge expressed gratitude for the generous contribution of the Government and the People of Japan in supporting the cause.
Furthermore, the WFP official outlined her institutionβs efforts in Liberia, which according to her include vital programs such as the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, which serves over 70,000 schoolchildren with nutritious meals and supports 15,000 smallholder farmers by creating a market for their produce.
She highlighted that these initiatives emphasize the significance of sustainable and community-oriented approaches to tackle food security challenges.
Njoroge highlighted that the initiative will not only support the health and education of children but also boost local economies, enhancing resilience against future shocks.
She thanked the Government of Liberia for their continuous support and trust in WFP to oversee the national central medical stores, ensuring the timely delivery of medical supplies to health facilities nationwide, even in remote areas, with the support of the Global Fund and USAID.
The WFP official reaffirmed her institutionβs dedication to delivering timely, effective, and compassionate aid with the backing of partners and the resilience of the Liberian community.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is an international organization within the United Nations that provides food assistance worldwide. It is the world’s largest humanitarian organization and the leading provider of school meals. Founded in 1961, it has offices in 80 countries and has supported over 128 million people across more than 120 countries and territories.