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Australia's contribution boosts WFP emergency response to communities devastated by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has scaled up its emergency response in Sri Lanka following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwa, thanks to a generous AUD 1.5 million contribution from the Government of Australia. This support is enabling WFP to deliver life-saving fortified food and provide cash assistance to families most affected by the disaster.

The first airlift of fortified biscuits from WFP’s humanitarian hub in Dubai has already arrived in Sri Lanka, with up to 67 metric tonnes expected in the coming days. WFP has already dispatched fortified biscuits to Nuwara Eliya and Kegalle and Further deliveries are planned for Badulla and Kandy, among the hardest-hit districts.  

“Australia stands with Sri Lanka at this devastating time. We are proud to work closely with our longstanding humanitarian partner WFP, as well as with the Sri Lankan government and local authorities, to rapidly respond to meet the urgent needs of those affected communities,” said Australia’s High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Matthew Duckworth.  

WFP’s fortified biscuits provide a quick boost of energy and nutrition when families need it most. 

 “As rescue operations wind down, our priority is delivering life-saving fortified food to tackle immediate food needs of affected families, targeting especially those most at risk — children, older persons, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and people with disabilities, who often bear the brunt of such crises,” said Philip Ward, Representative and Country Director of the World Food Programme. 

Australia’s contribution will also fund cash assistance programs, complementing Government efforts to help families meet essential needs and rebuild their lives. WFP continues to appeal for additional donor support to sustain emergency operations and accelerate recovery for communities devastated by Cyclone Ditwa. 

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