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UK contributes $26,5 million to WFP operations in Sudan

November 29, 2015 (KHARTOUM) – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Sunday said it received three contributions totalling $26.5 million from United Kingdom (UK) to support its operations in Sudan.

A worker loading a bag of food into a World Food Program (WFP) truck in el-Fasher (AFP)
A worker loading a bag of food into a World Food Program (WFP) truck in el-Fasher (AFP)
According to a statement extended to Sudan Tribune Sunday, WFP said the money will help it assist South Sudanese people who have fled to Sudan, WFP’s cash and food vouchers programme in Darfur and the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS).

The head of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) in Sudan, Chris Pycroft, said the humanitarian needs in Sudan are great, pointing to significant shortfalls in funding to address these needs.

“This additional UK contribution will enable WFP to continue to deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance effectively in ways that help the most vulnerable people” he added
The statement noted the UK funding for the cash and food vouchers programme will enable WFP to continue its support to nearly 640,000 people in Darfur through this “innovative assistance”.

“Vouchers give people the opportunity to buy food items of their choice at participating local retailers. It also allows them to buy fresh produce which is not included in traditional food assistance – diversifying their diets and at the same time boosting the local economy by engaging small-scale traders,” the statement reads.

According to the WFP, the UK aid contribution will also bolster WFP’s response to South Sudanese people who have fled to Sudan for safety.

“To date, WFP has distributed emergency food assistance to nearly 140,000 South Sudanese who have sought refuge in Sudan since conflict erupted in their country in December 2013” it said.

A further contribution will allow WFP to continue to operate UNHAS, the vital air service that provides the humanitarian community with crucial transport around the country.

It is noteworthy that UNHAS is managed by WFP and provides passenger and light cargo services to all humanitarian staff in Sudan. On average, UNHAS transports 3,500 passengers and 20 metric tons of cargo per month to over 40 locations in the country.

WFP Sudan Country Director Adnan Khan said “these generous contributions from the British people ensure that WFP can continue to provide essential assistance to people in need, including those who have fled their homes to seek safety, families living in war-torn Darfur in desperate need of help, as well as helping us maintain UNHAS, which is vital to carry out humanitarian operations across Sudan,”.

In July 2015, WFP launched a new two-year plan in Sudan to provide 5.2 million people by mid-2017 with life-saving food assistance, nutrition support as well as recovery and resilience-building activities to help communities become self-reliant. Included in this group are 1.8 million displaced people in Darfur.

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