China Donates U.S$.2 Million to WFP for Somalia
Aid
The Chinese government
has donated two million U.S. dollars to the World Food Programme (WFP) for its
humanitarian work in Somalia, where a drought has deteriorated food security
situation.
A ceremony was held in the Somali
capital Mogadishu by the WFP Somalia on Tuesday to thank the Chinese government
for the donation.
WFP Somalia Country Director Laurent
Bukera said Somalia is facing "unpredictable weather shocks" that
have caused a drought and affected harvests in many parts of the country.
He said the donation by China would
be used to provide access to nutritious and curative food for malnourished
children and mothers.
"We are honored to be in the
company of China, which has an even longer history of partnership with Somalia
and this contribution is evidence of these excellent ties," said Laurent
Bukera.
Chinese ambassador to Somalia, Wei
Hongtian, said at the ceremony: "China has been and will continue to be a
firm partner and supporter to the Somali government and UN agencies including
the WFP."
He said he hoped the donation would
help those needy mothers and children.
On behalf of the Somali government,
Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig, State Minister of Interior and Federal Affairs of
Somalia, expressed appreciation to the Chinese government, adding that the
government and people of China had long supported Somalia's development.
A UN Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) report issued in September says five million people in
Somalia are not getting enough food, which is more than 40 percent of the country's
population. Among them, over 300,000 children under five are acutely
malnourished.
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