Canadian Foodgrains Bank receives support from the federal government
MELFORT, Sask. — The federal government has committed $155 million to help fight global hunger and acute malnutrition.
Canadian Foodgrains Bank will use its $10 million allotment for programs focusing on emergency responses and building future resilience in areas where the effects of poverty, unpredictable and extreme weather, and conflict have been further exacerbated by COVID-19.
Foodgrains Bank executive director Andy Harrington said the support is a welcome response to the current crises where 41 million people are currently at risk of falling into famine.
“Our members and their partners are already working in these areas, and this increased support across the development sector will save even more lives,” Harrington said.