Australia donates $ 2.7 million to WFP for Work for Food Programme in Sindh
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Thursday welcomed a contribution from the Government of Australia of US$2.7 million for livelihood activities in Sindh.
With this contribution, WFP will be able to assist 13,000 vulnerable families (80,000 people) through cash for work by engaging them in disaster risk reduction (DRR)/livelihood activities. The priority districts for assistance in Sindh are Tharparkar, Umerkot, Sanghar, Badin and Mirpurkhas. These areas have been identified as disaster-prone by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and are food insecure.
“I am delighted with this contribution Australia is making to assist families affected by the drought in Southern Sindh. This contribution further cements the good relationship we have with the World Food Program and people of Pakistan’. H.E. Peter Heyward, Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan said.
“WFP has been engaged in early recovery and disaster risk reduction interventions in the flood- and drought-affected districts across the country for more than three years, through community-based interventions to restore livelihoods and build resilience against disasters,” said Lola Castro, WFP Country Director in Pakistan.
“These activities, bringing multiple short-term and long-terms benefits for the affected communities, ultimately contribute to household food security and are linked to a detailed multi-hazard risk analysis and community engagement,” she added.