China Daily (Hong Kong)

Maritime Silk Road combats hunger

- By CHINA DAILY

The United Nations World Food Programme was sending several thousand tons of donated Chinese rice along the route of the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road to support people in need of food assistance in drought-stricken Somalia, the agency reported on Friday.

The contributi­on of more than 2,822 metric tons of rice from China was being loaded on a ship in Shanghai on Friday. The agency said it shows China is honoring the food assistance commitment it made at the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in May in Beijing.

Distributi­on of the rice will begin as soon as it arrives in Somalia and will provide critical food assistance to drought-affected people in 18 regions of Somalia. Together with China’s recent contributi­ons of sorghum and Plumpy’Sup — a ready-to-use food supplement for children with moderate acute malnutriti­on — there is enough food to feed approximat­ely 223,500 people for four months, the agency said.

“WFP is extremely grateful to the government of China for its long-standing commitment to addressing urgent humanitari­an needs that will substantia­lly boost our efforts to provide vital food support to vulnerable people on the brink of famine. Now, food from China will travel the maritime Silk Road to support the drought-affected people of Somalia,” said Qu Sixi, WFP China representa­tive.

“The ancient maritime Silk Road can efficientl­y link people, supply, transporta­tion and humanitari­an assistance. Such connection­s help countries assist each other to reach the goal of eradicatin­g poverty and hunger.”

As the drought has intensifie­d, particular­ly in southern and northeaste­rn Somalia, severe food insecurity has spread, agency officials said. Half of the population, including 363,000 acutely malnourish­ed children under 5, is in need of urgent assistance.

WFP will continue to ramp up its assistance to reach 3.4 million people there over the next six months through emergency food assistance as well as specially fortified nutrition support for women and young children, it said.

WFP is the world’s largest humanitari­an agency fighting hunger worldwide. Each year, WFP assists some 80 million people in around 80 countries.

 ?? HOU YU / CHINA NEWS AGENCY ?? A family takes a photo in a watermelon field that is part of an unconventi­onal event arranged by the China Central Academy of Fine Arts for its graduates on Thursday. The academy’s social media account said the 3,500 watermelon­s, which appeared...
HOU YU / CHINA NEWS AGENCY A family takes a photo in a watermelon field that is part of an unconventi­onal event arranged by the China Central Academy of Fine Arts for its graduates on Thursday. The academy’s social media account said the 3,500 watermelon­s, which appeared...

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