Japan will provide 14 million dollars for the export of Ukrainian wheat to Somalia

Published 2022년 11월 11일

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The Japanese government will provide $14 million in emergency grant aid to Somalia to support food security through the UN World Food Program. The funds will be used to transfer wheat from Ukraine to Somalia for distribution among the local population. This aid is part of Japan's broader efforts to assist countries experiencing food crises, caused by increased wheat prices due to Russian aggression against Ukraine, in various regions of Africa. The aid is also aimed at promoting peace and stability and solving humanitarian issues in these countries.
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The Japanese government will provide $14 million in emergency grant aid to provide food support to Somalia. This is reported by the press service of the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine on Facebook. Financial assistance will be directed by the Japanese government to the transfer of wheat provided by Ukraine through the UN World Food Program to Somalia and the subsequent distribution of grain among the local population. "Japan, in close cooperation with all interested parties, continues to help countries in which the food crisis is worsening, caused by the rise in prices, particularly for wheat, as a result of Russian aggression against Ukraine. Such assistance in various regions of Africa is also very important from the point of view of the "Free and Open Indo-Pacific Space". Japan will continue activities aimed at developing and improving the humanitarian ...
Source: Agrotimes

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