World Bank donates N5.5trn ($12bn) food grants to Nigeria, others

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The World Bank has disbursed at least N5.5 trillion ($12 billion) almost half of which was to Africa, to help beneficiary counties cope with food shortages.

In a new report titled “Food Security Update | World Bank Response to Rising Food Insecurity,” the bank noted that domestic food prices remained high all over the world, especially in low and middle-income countries.

According to the bank, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, trade-related policies imposed by countries have surged, and the global food crisis has been partially made worse by the growing number of food trade restrictions put in place by countries with a goal of increasing domestic supply and reducing prices.

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The bank also said a $ 30 billion relief package, spread over a period of 15 months, including $ 12 billion in new projects, will be rolled out to help counties cope with food insecurity.

According to the report, up to 205 million people are expected to face acute food insecurity and to be in need of urgent assistance in 45 countries.

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