Chad: Japan Supports WFP Emergency Response to Crisis-Affected Populations in Chad


N’djamena — The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a contribution of approximately US$ 7.6 million (JPY 1.1billion) from the Government of Japan to support the Chadian Government emergency response to crisis-affected communities in Chad. This new funding will enable WFP to continue providing lifesaving food and nutrition assistance to 92,100 people among the most vulnerable refugees, returnees, internally displaced persons, and host communities. The food commodities especially cereals and iodized salt will be purchased locally to increase farmers’ incomes and contribute to stimulating the local economy in Chad.

“We are grateful to the people of Japan for this timely response to the growing needs of refugees, asylum seekers, and crisis-affected Chadians,” said Pierre Honnorat, WFP’s Representative and Country Director in Chad. “At this critical time when needs are skyrocketing and funding to respond is at an all-time low, Japan’s contribution will be a relief for those most exposed to hunger among the crisis-affected communities.”

In addition to refugees and asylum seekers, WFP will provide specialized nutritious food to pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and children under two years old for the prevention and treatment of moderate acute malnutrition. WFP will also provide nutritious school meals to crisis-affected children so that they can attend school and concentrate on their studies. Vulnerable food insecure people among the Chadian population will also be provided with assistance during the lean season when hunger bites the most with many families struggling to meet their basic food needs.