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Japan and WFP strengthen health and education in Somalia | World Food Programme
By World Food Programme at ReliefWeb
· June 29, 2026
· 2 min read
.2 million from the Government of Japan to provide daily nutritious school meals to more than 14,000 children and 178 school support staff in Somalia’s Southwest and Jubaland states through February 2027. The contribution will enable WFP to provide home-grown school meals through value vouchers, all
Key takeaway Nearly two million face emergency hunger (IPC4), as drought, insecurity, falling humanitarian funding, and the ripple effects of the conflict in the Middle East deepen the crisis.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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