INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to supply 10,000 metric tons of wheat
to Afghanistan where nearly 19 million people & half of the population & are facing acute food insecurity, compounded by the recent
earthquake that struck the eastern part of the country in June.The MoU marks the fifth and final tranche of 50,000 mt of wheat that the
India committed as humanitarian food assistance for Afghanistan in 2020, and was signed in New Delhi between J
Singh, India&s Joint Secretary, PAI Division, Ministry of External Affairs, and Bishow Parajuli, WFP&s Representative and Country Director
in India.The final tranche builds upon assistance already delivered by WFP to those who need it most in Afghanistan, WFP said on
Thursday. India has delivered on its commitment, standing by the historical relations between the people of two countries and the pressing
needs on the ground,& said Singh.Since the beginning of 2022, WFP has assisted over 18 million people in Afghanistan with life-saving
assistance, including 410,000 mt of food and $115.8 million worth of cash and food vouchers.With the harsh Afghan winter only months away,
WFP is working against the clock to preposition food in strategic locations before roads are cut off by snow & and with them vulnerable
communities that rely on humanitarian assistance to survive.The Indian wheat has been a lifeline for Afghan families facing hunger and is a
critical part of WFP&s humanitarian response
Generous support such as this has helped WFP and its partners avert a humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan
However, the scale of needs remains immense
Our sincere gratitude is extended to the Government of India, and we count on its continued support to the people of Afghanistan,&& said Mr
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