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WFP donates food to 15 000 refugees

- BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA Follow Jairos on Twitter @jairossaun­yama

CLOSe to 15 000 refugees at Tongogara Refugee Camp (TRC) in Chipinge this week received a major boost after the World Food Programme (WFP) gave them food.

The distributi­on exercise, that is being implemente­d by WFP partners Terres Des hommes (TDh) and World Vision Zimbabwe, is being funded by the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t and is expected to benefit about 14 910 refugees.

TRC administra­tor Johanne Mhlanga hailed the donation, saying it was a timely interventi­on.

“As government, we are implementi­ng the partnershi­p approach to refugees’ protection, it is our belief that the government cannot do it alone, the government has other pressing commitment­s to deal with,” Mhlanga said.

“So at the end of the day, we found it prudent as a government to create an enabling environmen­t for the operations of humanitari­an and developmen­t partners.

“We find it prudent to partner with organisati­ons like WFP, UNhCR (United Nations high Commission­er for Refugees) and TDh in providing food assistance to the refugee community. We believe that food assistance is part of social safety nets to enhance the welfare of refugees at TRC.

“Over the years, we realised that with the assistance of WFP, we have been able to provide food with consistenc­y and predictabi­lity and that has enhanced the quality of life for our refugees,” he said.

The WFP began providing food assistance to TRC in January 2015 when the population reached 5 000.

In January 2016, WFP shifted to providing cash-based transfers before reintroduc­ing the inkind programme this year due to challenges faced in accessing sufficient bond notes. TRC is home to thousands of refugees from the Great Lakes Region that includes countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo, ethiopia and Somalia, among others.

Most of the refugees fled their countries due to conflicts.

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