The funding from Korea is enabling WFP to provide food assistance to 46,208 people in Shurugwi District during the peak of the lean season.
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Republic of Korea supports food assistance for vulnerable families in Shurugwi 

SHURUGWI, Zimbabwe – Thousands of vulnerable families in Shurugwi have received food assistance as part of the World Food Programme’s (WFP) Lean Season Assistance (LSA) programme, made possible through a US$1 million contribution from the Government of Korea. 

A handover and distribution ceremony, held in Gundura, Shurugwi this week, brought together representatives from the Government of Zimbabwe, the Embassy of Korea, and WFP, along with community members who will directly benefit from the support. 

Speaking at the event, His Excellency Ambassador Jae Kyung Park of the Republic of Korea expressed Korea’s commitment to supporting vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe. 

“Today’s event was made possible thanks to our collaboration with the World Food Programme and the Government of Zimbabwe. I hope our modest and humble food assistance will help the people of Shurugwi overcome the difficult challenge of food insecurity,” he said. 

The funding from Korea is enabling WFP to provide food assistance to 46,208 people in Shurugwi District during the peak of the lean season. This is part of WFP’s wider LSA programme, assisting over 985,000 people across nine districts in Zimbabwe. Families receive a balanced food basket of cereals, pulses, and vegetable oil, ensuring access to nutritious meals during this critical period. 

WFP Representative and Country Director Barbara Clemens highlighted the significance of the assistance and the impact of strong partnerships in addressing food insecurity. 

“Food security goes beyond immediate food assistance it is about ensuring families have reliable access to nutritious food, both now and in the future. Thanks to the Republic of Korea’s generous contribution, we are reaching over 46,000 vulnerable people in Shurugwi This support is not only saving lives today but also reinforcing communities’ ability to withstand future shocks,” she said 

WFP’s Lean Season Assistance programme is aligned with Zimbabwe’s national Food Deficit Mitigation Strategy, which aims to provide relief to food-insecure communities while promoting long-term resilience-building initiatives. 

Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Commissioner for Refugees Mr Totamirepi Tirivavi commended Korea’s contribution and WFP’s role in ensuring food reaches those who need it most. 

“This support comes at a crucial time, ensuring that vulnerable households do not go hungry during the lean season. We deeply appreciate the Republic of Korea’s generosity and WFP’s continued partnership in strengthening Zimbabwe’s food security efforts.” 

Food distributions continue across Zimbabwe, as part of the Food Deficit Mitigation Strategy. WFP’s lean season assistance programme will come to an end at the end of March.

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