A volunteer prepares corn-soya blend porridge in Danane. Copyright / WFP Judith Melby.

WFP assists mothers and their children in Western Côte d’Ivoire

The food security and nutrition situation in Côte d’Ivoire remains precarious following the post-electoral crisis. WFP is providing community canteens and supplementary feeding for vulnerable populations.

Overview

As a consequence of the complex socio-political crisis that started in September 2002, Côte d'Ivoire has been experiencing a period of extended instability. The long-awaited November 2010 presidential elections intended to unify Côte d’Ivoire were deeply contested and resulted in political turmoil, causing violence and mass population displacement. An estimated 500,000 to 700,000 people were temporarily displaced within the country and in neighbouring countries, and the whole country felt the impact of the economic and political instability. The western region has been the worst affected with the highest levels of violence sparked from the clashing of the two military forces, causing displacement and the destruction of public and private assets.

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Country at a glance 2012
Planned Beneficiaries927,500
Beneficiary needs (mt)42,089
Beneficiary needs ($US)53,233,834