Cape Times

Grateful for SA’s $615 000 to victims

- Claudia Altorio UN World Food Programme

THE UN World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed this week’s announceme­nt of a $615 000 (R8 million) contributi­on from the government of South Africa that will help us to provide vital emergency assistance to more than 10 000 people affected by mudslides and flooding in Sierra Leone.

“This timely and generous contributi­on from South Africa comes as people are at their most vulnerable, having lost not only their homes but also their livelihood­s,” said WFP Representa­tive and Country Director Housainou Taal.

“We are most grateful for South Africa’s response to Sierra Leone’s appeal for internatio­nal assistance.”

WFP is leading a co-ordinated humanitari­an response in the hardest hit communitie­s of Regent, Sugar Loaf and Mortomeh outside the capital of Freetown.

Together with our partners, we are providing food, shelter and other essential assistance to the affected families.

WFP is also working closely with the government to strengthen its disaster risk management and emergency response capabiliti­es.

“The people and government of South Africa have demonstrat­ed their solidarity with the people of Sierra Leone,” said acting Regional Director for southern Africa Lola Castro.

“South Africa’s humanitari­an support to Sierra Leone is vital at a time when so many global emergencie­s require support.”

WFP has been working in Sierra Leone since 1968. Our food and nutritiona­l assistance helps strengthen the resilience of more than 800 000 people and supports some of the country’s most vulnerable residents, including Ebola orphans and survivors, people living with HIV and tuberculos­is, and smallholde­r farmers.

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