Germany and France are facilitating an Ukrainian wheat donation to WFP for Somalia and Ethiopia

Image

ADDIS ABABA – Germany and France support the transport and distribution of 50,000 tons of wheat from Ukraine for people in need in the Horn of Africa with 14 million US dollars each through the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). Germany will cover the costs for the delivery to Ethiopia while France will cover costs for the delivery to Somalia.

The Ukrainian donation is a sign of great solidarity while the country suffers a war of aggression. A state, which is itself in need, gives generously to save people in the Horn of Africa from starvation. The grain from Ukraine will enable millions of malnourished people in Ethiopia and Somalia to receive a month's ration of grain.

The food aid helps ensure that families' basic needs are met and that they can spend what little money they have on their own more local foods such as vegetables, fruit, fish, or meat.

The support for Ethiopia and Somalia is direly needed: In Somalia, half of the population is dependent on humanitarian aid, 121,000 people are already in famine (IPC 5) and by December, the number is expected to reach 300,560.

In Ethiopia, 24.1 million people are currently affected by drought and more than 20 million are food insecure nationwide. In total, more than 20.5 million people in drought-affected countries Ethiopia,
Somalia and Kenya need food assistance.

Germany is providing concrete support for the people of the Horn of Africa: in 2022, the Federal Foreign Office has already earmarked 126 million euros for humanitarian aid in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya.

Last year, Germany supported the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) with over 700 million euros, providing food for millions of people. Further aid funds are provided for health or water supplies for people in need, as well as
for disaster management.

France is supporting the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) as well as International NGOs such as ACTED or Action Against Hunger to improve food security through agriculture and nutrition as well as livelihoods for vulnerable populations in the horn of Africa.

Ethiopia and Somalia are among the most important countries benefiting from the French food assistance program under the last installment for 2022.

Related Articles

Somalia Marks International Day Against Impunity with a Strong Call for Justice and Safety for Journalists

A solemn tribute followed, where the names of 62 journalists killed over the past 15 years were read aloud.

  • Press Releases

    03-11-2024

  • 07:09PM

Puntland First Urges International Community to Ensure Unimpeded Aid Delivery and Support Governance in Puntland

PuntlandFirst echoes the calls from the Puntland government and Somali parliament members for the international community to take immediate action.

  • Press Releases

    25-08-2024

  • 10:24AM