Japanese government provides emergency food stocks to Laos

04/12/2024 12:56
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KPL The Embassy of Japan signed an agreement on critical support to Lao PDR’s disaster relief needs and to alleviate food security.

(KPL​) The Embassy of Japan signed an agreement on critical support to Lao PDR’s disaster relief needs and to alleviate food security. 

The agreement was signed​ in Vientiane on December 4 between Ambassador Tsutomu Koizumi and WFP Representative and Country Director Marc-André Prost.

Emergency food stocks will be provided to the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare as the national agency mandated with overseeing disaster relief and improving social welfare, with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) coordinating targeting and distribution in times of needs.

Ambassador Tsutomu Koizumi announced Japan’s emergency food assistance and recovery support to vulnerable communities affected by crises such as flooding and food shortages due to recent inflation and depreciation of domestic currency at WFP’s office in Vientiane today. 

WFP plans to procure 440 metric tons of rice and 90 metric tons of canned fish produced in Japan, and work with the Lao authorities to distribute the food to approximately 38,000 people affected by disasters. Japan is a regular contributor to Lao PDR’s efforts in emergency preparedness and response, including addressing the urgent needs of communities impacted by disasters. 

The funds from the Government of Japan’s Food Aid Programme for this initiative amounts to approximately USD 1.3 million. 

“This project is particularly important and has an impact as it will also provide assistance in case of food shortages during the lean season,” said Tsutomu Koizumi, Ambassador of Japan to Lao PDR. “I sincerely hope that this project will be a help during difficult time for vulnerable communities. Japan, as a strategic partner of Laos, is committed to support enhancing Laos’ resilience through cooperation with various organizations such as WFP.” 

Seasonal flooding and food shortages during the lean season intensify food insecurity in rural areas of Lao PDR. The Government of Lao PDR works with support from WFP to address both the immediate and long-term impacts of such emergencies.

The project is part of WFP’s broader strategic plan to enhance food security, reduce malnutrition, and improve resilience in disaster-prone areas. Beyond meeting immediate needs, this initiative strengthens local disaster response systems in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare.

“WFP is grateful for Japan’s generous support, which comes at a time when climate-related challenges are intensifying and push hundreds of Laos families to the edge, like we’ve seen this past monsoon season. Japan’s contribution will ensure that these families don’t go hungry when disaster strikes,” said Marc-André Prost, WFP Representative and Country Director. 

This initiative complements broader efforts to strengthen Lao PDR’s social protection systems and aligns with the Government’s National Social Protection Strategy and the National Strategy on Disaster Risk Reduction.

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