Japan provides $1 million emergency Food assistance to WFP for Rohingya refugees

3 march 2023-japn-wfp (LBN)

 



 

 

The Government of Japan decided to provide $1 million emergency Food assistance to WFP for Rohingya refugees.
Due to a dire funding shortfall, WFP is forced to cut back its life-saving food assistance for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar.
“Following the food assistance of 4.3 million USD in last September, Japan decided to provide additional 1 million USD emergency assistance as one of the first donors to respond to WFP’s urgent appeal of food for Rohingya refugees. Though the amount is modest this time, I hope this quick assistance will contribute to mitigating the urgency of the food crisis and improving the quality of life in the Camp. During my recent visit to Cox’s Bazar Camp, I saw the dedicated and professional work of WFP and its partners. As the Rohingya crisis has turned into the sixth year, it is imperative to continue funding for better and dignified lives of refugees, while making every effort for the early repatriation to Myanmar. Japan will stand by the Government and the people of Bangladesh in supporting the Rohingya response.”, said H.E IWAMA Kiminori, Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh.
Since the beginning of the emergency in August 2017, Japan has been a steadfast supporter of the Rohingya refugee response in Bangladesh, contributing over USD $205 million to WFP, other UN agencies and NGOs in Bangladesh, including through this new funding.



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