Japan to offer $6m in humanitarian aid

Hellen Achayo | March 13, 2017 | 2:58 pm

Japan has announced that it will offer $6 million in humanitarian aid to
South Sudan.The country’s Foreign Minister, Fumio Kishida, says the
assistance will be used to help tackle the famine in the country.Mr Kishida
revealed the planned aid while speaking to reporters in Kumamoto city,
Japan.“We will continue humanitarian aid including human resource
development and food aid and further strengthen it,” he said.

The Japanese media also reported that the country’s government is set to
formally announce the aid in the coming days.

Several other countries, including the UK and Australia, have pledged to
provide financial support aimed at tackling the catastrophe.

Two weeks ago, the Bureau of Standards and three UN agencies declared
famine in parts of the country especially the former Unity State.They said
some 100,000 people were facing starvation in the two counties of Leer and
Mayendit, while people in Koch and Panyijar were considered at high risk of
famine.

According to an Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) update
released in February by the government, the three agencies and other
humanitarian partners, 4.9 million people – more than 40 percent of South
Sudan’s population – are in need of urgent food, agriculture and nutrition
assistance.

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