The Manila Times

Conflict-affected farmers in Marawi receive food assistance

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FILIPINO farmers affected by fighting in Marawi are to receive food assistance from the United Nations World Food Program ( WFP). This has been made possible by a P12.4 million (€ 300,000) contributi­on from the government of Italy to WFP.

“Italy stands with the Philippine Government in its efforts to assist the people of Marawi,” said Italian Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmin­o. “Our partnershi­p with the World Food Program will support the food needs of thousands of Filipinos as they rebuild their lives.”

Fighting broke out in Marawi City in May 2017 between government forces and armed militant groups linked to the so- called Islamic State. WFP has since been supporting the government of the Philippine­s by addressing the nutrition needs of conflict- affected communitie­s.

WFP will support 1,600 displaced farmers and their families over a period of three months, providing them with food assistance in exchange for their participat­ion in agricultur­al activities to restore community assets.

WFP, in collaborat­ion with its partners, will implement training in support of rice and corn production, bio- intensive and vegetable gardening, as well as inland fishpond tilapia farming— incorporat­ing basic nutrition and food security sessions. Partners include the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations ( FAO), the Department of Agricultur­e, the Department of Agrarian Reform, the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.

“WFP is grateful to the government of Italy for this generous contributi­on, which will sustain ongoing relief and recovery operations to address the food needs of communitie­s affected by the Marawi crisis,” said Stephen Gluning, WFP representa­tive and country director.

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