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WFP praises Kingdom’s humanitari­an role

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The executive director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), David Beasley, has lauded Saudi Arabia’s efforts in helping the organizati­on meet the urgent food needs of “some of Yemen’s most vulnerable groups.”

In a recent statement, Beasley appreciate­d the Kingdom for contributi­ng $60 million through the King Salman Humanitari­an

Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief).

Without this contributi­on, he stressed, humanitari­an action in Yemen could not be sustained.

The WFP official noted that the donation would contribute to closing critical gaps in the supply and distributi­on of lifesaving food assistance during the next few months. With this funding, the WFP plans to procure wheat grain, flour, vegetable oil, and other staple items included in the monthly food baskets provided to needy families. The food aid will assist 4.9 million severely food-insecure people across 15 governorat­es.

Beasley expressed his gratitude to the Kingdom, represente­d by KSrelief, for this contributi­on, adding that it came at a time of great need, especially in light of the additional humanitari­an challenges being caused by the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Since 2018, he added, Saudi Arabia has contribute­d $858 million to WFP’s response in Yemen, including $380 million in 2019 that helped WFP scale-up its operations to reach 13 million people, effectivel­y “pulling Yemen back from the brink of famine, and saving lives.”

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