China contributes $1mn to WFP for helping displaced people in KP, FATA

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ISLAMABAD: China has made a remarkable contribution to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) that will provide food and nutrition assistance to displaced people and returnee families in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).

In its first ever contribution to WFP in Pakistan, China contributed the US $1 million to enable WFP food assistance for 158,000 people in Peshawar, Dera Ismail Khan, Tank and Bannu districts of KP, in addition to North Waziristan, South Waziristan, Khyber, Kurram, Mohmand and Orakzai agencies in FATA.

“China is an increasingly significant global player and a vital donor to WFP operations,” said WFP Pakistan Country Director Finbarr Curran. “WFP is pleased to partner with our new donor in Pakistan in support of our efforts to achieve food and nutrition security.”

WFP will procure and distribute food assistance which includes yellow split peas, iodized salt, vegetable oil and ‘Mamta’ – a nutritious supplementary food. In addition, 5,600 children between 6-59 months, and pregnant and nursing mothers will receive six months of support to prevent malnutrition.

During a signing ceremony for the contribution, Federal Minister for the Ministry of States and Frontier Regions (SAFRON) Lt General Abdul Qadir Baloch noted his appreciation for WFP’s work supporting displaced populations and returnee families, and extending his continued support for WFP operations in KP/FATA regions.

Ambassador of China to Pakistan Yao Jing noted his appreciation for the government of Pakistan’s role in supporting displaced populations and their return. He highlighted that the contribution will serve as an opportunity to begin a long-lasting partnership between WFP Pakistan and China.

Pakistan has been home to one of the largest refugee populations in the world in recent years. Since 2008, more than five million people have been displaced from FATA. While many have returned, as of June 2017, an estimated 300,000 people remain displaced and in need of assistance. The humanitarian situation in FATA continues to impede progress towards stabilizing food security in the region.