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UN WFP to deliver food in Palestine, Jordan, Bangladesh

Together, MBRGI and WFP estimate to feed around 200,000 beneficiar­ies in the three priority countries through money transfers and cash vouchers raised from the ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign

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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) will deliver critical food support to beneficiar­ies in Palestine and in refugee camps in Jordan and Bangladesh, over the next six weeks, as part of its role in the ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign.

Under a strategic partnershi­p with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiative­s (MBRGI), the WFP will help provide food parcels for vulnerable individual­s and families across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa in the region’s biggest food drive to run during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Together, MBRGI and WFP estimate to feed around 200,000 beneficiar­ies in the three priority countries of Jordan, Bangladesh and Palestine through money transfers and cash vouchers raised from the ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign.

Within the current context and challenges faced, the use of cash and vouchers, equipped with biometric identifica­tion, has proven to maximise food security outcomes amongst the target population. These channels help beneficiar­ies secure access to a diverse and nutritious diet, affording them the choice to select priority needs, and presenting benefits to both buyer and seller by injecting capital into local markets and economies.

As the devastatin­g issue of hunger deepens amid ongoing armed conflicts, the ruinous impact of climate change, and the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, feeding those in need is an issue of paramount importance for the UAE and its partners, as part of global humanitari­an efforts to end hunger and malnutriti­on.

The campaign, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, is a tenfold expansion of last year’s locally-held ‘10 Million Meals’ campaign. It has been designed to forge internatio­nal synergies and a global solidarity to achieve the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 2 – zero hunger - less than 10 years out from its planned target date.

Speaking of the WFP’S role in the initiative, Abdel Mageed Yahia, Director of WFP office in the UAE and Representa­tive to the GCC, said: “This initiative could not come at a more pressing time. Hunger is soaring around the world – driven by conflict, climate shocks and the impact of CO

VID-19. Today, more than 270 million people face life-threatenin­g levels of hunger. We are watching a catastroph­e unfold before our eyes and we must all step up to fight back.”

“Once again, the extraordin­ary leadership and generosity of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum is seting an example to the world. We are honoured to be partnering with MBRGI on this invaluable campaign and are confident the people of the UAE will come forward to help us reach those going hungry this Ramadan,” he added.

Partnering with the UN WFP is a pressing necessity to ensure a wider reach and make the effective and positive impact that the campaign is determined to achieve in the lives of vulnerable people. WFP’S extensive global expertise, deepfield presence and operationa­l scale gives the campaign major momentum.

MBRGI will also coordinate with the Food Banking Regional Network and local humanitari­an organisati­ons in beneficiar­y countries to deliver food parcels to the doorsteps of vulnerable individual­s and families.

The ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign is an open call for individual­s, businesses and government entities – inside and outside of the UAE – to donate the cost of a basic meal, so food parcels including basic ingredient­s can be delivered to the most vulnerable across 20 countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

Donations to the 100 Million Meals campaign can be made in four ways. First, on the campaign website www.100million­meals.ae, second, by contacting the campaign call centre on the toll-free number 8004999; third, via the designated bank account through Dubai Islamic Bank (AE08 0240 0015 2097 7815 201); and fourth, by sending “Meal” by SMS on UAE specified numbers, listed on the website, for Du or Etisalat networks.

Meanwhile, Dar Al Ber Society, one of the first charities establishe­d in the UAE, donated Dhs20 million to the ‘100 Million Meals’ campaign aimed at providing food parcels for disadvanta­ged individual­s and families across 20 countries in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

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