The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan on Monday welcomed a $2.2 million contribution from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) which will provide vital aid to Afghan females and children.According to a declaration issued by the WFP, this contribution will offer over 550 metric lots of specialized nutritious food to 125,000 Afghan mothers and children for three months to prevent malnutrition.“& ldquo; This year, in Afghanistan, 1.2 million pregnant and breastfeeding mothers are struggling with poor nutrition while 3.5 million kids are anticipated to be malnourished, the sharpest rise in poor nutrition ever recorded in the nation,” & rdquo; said Mutinta Chimuka, WFP Country Director in Afghanistan.“& ldquo; It is important to support mothers and their young kids to remain healthy and well-nourished, for their own futures and that of their families,”& rdquo; Mutinta said.Last year, WFP supported over 2.3 million pregnant and breastfeeding moms and young kids with specialized nutritious food to prevent them from falling into malnutrition.They received ready to utilize prepared additional food, enhanced with protein and vitamins, helping them become healthy once again.
Of those assisted, over 1.5 million were children and almost 800,000 were Afghan mothers.WFP is typically the last lifeline for ladies and ladies in Afghanistan.
Two-thirds of women-headed households can not afford fundamental nutrition –-- a rate nearly 20 percent higher than that of men-headed households.
In 2024, WFP reached almost 12 million people in Afghanistan through all activities, over half of them were ladies and girls.The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) has actually on the other hand been a steadfast partner in supporting WFP operations in Afghanistan.
Between 2021 and 2024, SIDA’& rsquo; s contributions exceeded $30 million, ranking amongst WFP’& rsquo; s leading 10 donors in the country in 2025.
The post Sweden steps in to help WFP in Afghanistan with a $2.2 million pledge first appeared on TINS News.
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