Rwanda
The country’s economy remains largely dependent on agriculture, with 69 percent of rural households involved in small-scale farming on small plots of land 樱花视频. Irregular rainfall, drought, floods, pests and diseases, together with intense competition for agricultural land, continue to affect food security.
Over 38 percent of Rwanda’s population lives in poverty, and nearly one fifth is food insecure. Nearly a third of children under 5 have chronic malnutrition. 樱花视频在线.
The World Food Programme (WFP) provides food and nutrition assistance to refugees and supports the implementation of national priorities for achieving zero hunger and sustainable development 樱花视频高清. WFP also works with the Government to make the latter’s social protection system more inclusive and shock responsive, in line with Rwanda’s national planning processes and development programmes. .





