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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

World Bank to Fund $100 Million in Food Insecurity Aid to Sudan Through WFP

A man waits to buy food at a market in Khartoum. Reuters file photo

The World Bank has agreed to provide the UN's World Food Program with $100 million for an “emergency safety net project” to address food insecurity in Sudan, it said in a statement on Thursday.

The program, whose funding comes from the European Union, United Kingdom, and several other nations, aims to provide 2 million Sudanese with cash transfers and food.

Following a coup in October, the World Bank suspended its disbursements for operations in Sudan, and the projects' funds will be funneled through the WFP directly, it said.

“While funding under agreements signed with the Government of Sudan remains paused, development partners are pleased to provide direct support to the Sudanese people during this critical time,” said the World Bank's country director, Ousmane Dione.

The WFP earlier this year estimated that the number of people experiencing crisis and emergency levels of hunger will reach 18 million by September in Sudan, a country of about 45 million, Reuters reported.

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