Jordan, WFP Sign 700-Million-USD-Agreement To Support Vulnerable Jordanians, Refugees

Wissam Rabadi and the UNWFP Sarah Gordon-Gibson

AMMAN, July 27 (NNN-PETRA) – Jordan signed an agreement yesterday, with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) worth 700 million U.S. dollars, to provide support to vulnerable Jordanians and refugees in the country.

Under the agreement, food and cash assistance will be provided to one million vulnerable Jordanians and refugees across the country between 2020-2022.

Over the next three years, WFP will assist in existing and future crises, with a focus on supporting refugees, transitioning to resilience building, and supporting the social protection and livelihoods of Jordanians, as well as, building the capacity of national institutions, said the Jordanian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, in a statement.

Emphasis will be put on the empowerment of women and young people, the ministry said.

Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Wissam Rabadi, who signed the deal, called on the international community to continue their generous support.

The minister also commended WFP’s efforts in support of Jordan throughout the years, and its response in addressing the impacts of the Syrian crisis.