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Algeria Gets France’ Support For Continuous School Feeding For Sahrawi Refugee Children

There are more than 40,000 children in schools and nurseries in the refugee camps in Tindouf, southwest Algeria. This donation will enable WFP to provide each child attending schools and nurseries with a highly nutritious mid-morning snack. Children will receive every school day nutritious gofio porridge made from locally produced flour, dried skimmed milk, vitamin-enriched oil and sugar. The porridge replaces the glass of dried skimmed milk previously provided. WFP will continue to distribute a daily 50g packet of high energy biscuits.

This is a great way to support children in their education and improve their health. Both are so important in the post-pandemic world

“This is a great way to support children in their education and improve their health. Both are so important in the post-pandemic world.”, said WFP Representative and Country Director in Algeria Imed Khanfir. “WFP is deeply grateful to the people and government of France for this second year of support to our school feeding programme, encouraging thousands of Sahrawi refugee girls and boys to attend school and nurseries.” added Mr Khanfir.

“France is very pleased to renew its financial contribution to WFP targeting the Sahrawi refugee children, thus allowing them to continue their education.” said the cooperation and cultural affairs advisor at the French Embassy in Algeria, Mrs Ahlem Gharbi.

The Sahrawi children are the future of their community. Thanks to the French government, the WFP programme can now go ahead with its programme to provide these disadvantaged children with excellent nutritious food, so that they can fully benefit from the educational opportunities in the refugee camps.

The Sahrawi refugees have been living since 1975 under harsh conditions in the Sahara Desert in southwest Algeria. Accommodated in five refugee camps near the Algerian town of Tindouf, refugee families rely primarily on WFP assistance for their food needs. Employment and livelihood opportunities are very limited.

WFP has been supporting refugees from Western Sahara in Algeria since 1986. WFP operations in Algeria are carried out and monitored in collaboration with national and international organizations to ensure food assistance reaches the people for whom it is intended.

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