Food for children in refugee settlement Uganda
Story
Bidi Bidi in Northern Uganda is the largest refugee camp in Africa. Only about 25% of the refugees in the settlements are supplied with sufficient food. But the situation in the host communities is also precarious. Together with other partners we are helping to improve the food situation. This food relief project supports 500 refugee families in need living in Bidi Bidi refugee camp. SCOEN will implement emergent relief to provide rice, beans, posh to the most vulnerable refugee families.
Impact
Refugees could meet basic food needs preventing further damage arising from malnutrition & starvation. The members take part in various workshops on financial management and entrepreneurship and save together in savings groups. The Food relief project helps them to fight against COVID-19, the primary barrier to the new chapter of their life as a citizen. Our goal is to help the refugees and their host communities become stronger economic actors who take their fate into their own hands.
Challenge
In April, the WFP Uganda announced 30% reduction to food rations & cash transfers to more than 1.4 million from South Sudan, the DRC Congo, Burundi. Bidi Bidi, in Northern Uganda, home to over 232,000 people, is the most seriously affected. Although the UN World Food Program provides food for the refugees, the rations per household are nowhere near sufficient in terms of quantity or quality. In addition, the longer the refugees have been in the country, the lower the amount of food distributed.
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