United States to give $33.8 Million in food assistance for vulnerable Afghans

USAID Humanitarian Assistance
A young man helping a lady take her mixed food home ration at a USAID humanitarian assistance implementing partner, WFP winter food distribution point in an informal settlement in Kabul.
USAID/Afghanistan

For Immediate Release

Sunday, February 1, 2015
Fahim Azim
0700 11 4060

Kabul, Afghanistan – The United States will contribute an additional $33.8 million in new food assistance as part of ongoing U.S. support for the United Nations’ World Food Program’s Proteracted Relief and Recovery Operation (PRRO) in Afghanistan.

The goal of the PRRO mission in Afghanistan is to enhance food and nutrition for over 3.7 million vulnerable people in 184 food-insecure districts. The operation also develops and maintains the ability to quickly respond to emergencies.

Supporting communities to recover from both natural and economic disasters, treatment of malnourished children, pregnant and lactating women and the education of primary and lower secondary school students remain priorities for the United States in Afghanistan. USAID’s contribution will not only benefit these groups but also greatly assist people living in chronic poverty, Afghans affected by conflict and victims of both natural disasters and economic stress. 

Over the last 12 months, USAID donated approximately $87.8 million in humanitarian assistance for families and communities affected by conflict or natural disasters in Afghanistan.