Ethiopia: Sweden Contributes 16 million USD for Food aid to People Affected by the Drought

ADDIS ABABA (HAN) November 22, 2015 – Public Diplomacy and Regional Stability News. Sweden has made a decision to contribute 140 million SEK (16 million USD) for food aid to people affected by the severe and ongoing drought in Ethiopia. The contribution is made through a grant to the World Food Program (WFP).

Through this contribution more than 1.5 million people in the Somali region will receive cereals, pulses and vegetable oil, helping to stabilize malnutrition rates, which have risen sharply in recent months since the drought took hold.

Sweden’s contribution will complement government distributions in other regions following the Government of Ethiopia’s allocation of 4 billion birr (US$ 192 million) to relief efforts.

At the signing of the agreement on the 18th November, Anneka Knutsson, Head of Development Cooperation stressed the importance to act early in these types of crisis. Paying early will mean saving later. The WFP Representative and Country director, John Aylieff stated that, “Sweden is among the very first to step forward and respond to the current crisis.

Families across the Somali region, whose lives have been turned upside down by what is said to be the worst El Niño event in recorded history, will feed themselves and their children for the next month thanks to the generosity of Sweden”. MFA


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