Cameroon: Food Assistance to Refugees in Cameroon At Risk of Halt Amid Funding Shortages

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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) are today warning that vital food assistance to refugees in Cameroon's Far North, Adamawa, East and North regions is at risk of grinding to a halt due to funding shortfalls.

Yaounde — The United Nations World Food Programme and the UN Refugee Agency are today warning that vital food assistance to refugees in Cameroon's Far North, Adamawa, East and North regions is at risk of grinding to a halt due to funding shortfalls.

WFP requires US$ 23.1 million to assist to over 222,000 refugees from Nigeria and the Central African Republic currently hosted in Cameroon, funding that will ensure the life-saving humanitarian assistance can continue through December 2024. For over a decade, Cameroon has faced three complex, intertwined, and protracted humanitarian crises that have remained largely underfunded. As of December 2023, 4.7 million people needed humanitarian assistance, with over two million on the move as refugees, internally displaced people and returnees.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

But the US$ 371.4 million humanitarian response plan for 2024 is only 5 percent funded as of February 2024. The situation was no better in 2023 when the plan was only 28 percent funded.

 

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