09/01/2024
Record floods in recent years have forced women to harvest water lily bulbs in South Sudan's Unity State - which their families eat when food is scarce.
RESPONSE:
WFP’s rice-growing scheme on low-lying, flood-prone farmland is one of the interventions through which people have been helped. It aims to support communities in improving food security, restoring livelihoods, strengthening resilience to shocks, and building self-reliance - while also contributing to peace.
Through the programme, communities are trained to plant, manage and harvest rice, a water-loving crop that thrives in flooded areas.
Supported by the United Kingdom, the project and similar ones have reached some 1,200 families in Northern Bahr El Gazal and neighbouring Warrap states.
Photo: WFP/Gabriela Vivacqua