South Korea donates Mauritania 6,720 tons of rice

South Korea donates Mauritania 6,720 tons of rice

Mauritania received, on Tuesday November 13, a significant donation of 6,720 tons of rice from South Korea to support the World Food Programme (WFP) in its efforts to combat food insecurity in the country. This donation is part of an ongoing partnership aimed at addressing the growing challenges of food scarcity and malnutrition in Mauritania, which has been grappling with the effects of climate change, poverty, and economic instability.

Fatma Bint Khatri, the Commissioner for Food Security in Mauritania, expressed the government’s gratitude for the generous contribution from Korea, emphasizing that it would greatly enhance the ability of the WFP to continue its vital work in the country. She stated that this donation represents a critical step in supporting Mauritania’s national efforts to fight food insecurity and improve the livelihoods of vulnerable populations, particularly in rural and arid regions.

Bint Khatri highlighted the strong and productive partnership between Mauritania and the WFP, noting that this collaboration has been essential in implementing various programs aimed at reducing hunger and malnutrition. She also reiterated the importance of continuing international cooperation to achieve shared goals of food security and sustainable development.

The rice donation is expected to assist in providing vital food aid to families in need, particularly in areas severely affected by drought and economic hardship. The WFP’s ongoing interventions in Mauritania include food distribution, nutrition programs, and support for agricultural development, which are crucial in helping the country meet its food security targets. This partnership with Korea adds to a broader network of global support that continues to play a pivotal role in improving food access for the most vulnerable populations in Mauritania.

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