07/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2026 03:40
The funding allows WFP to continue providing monthly food assistance to the most food-insecure refugees and restore assistance levels that were reduced last November due to funding constraints. The assistance also contributes to broader stability by supporting local markets within communities hosting refugees.
Egypt currently hosts more than one million registered refugees and asylum seekers, the majority of whom are Sudanese nationals who fled conflict and extreme hunger in their home country. Many families face mounting challenges driven by displacement, rising living costs and limited access to livelihoods. The contribution from the United States to WFP in Egypt underscores its ongoing commitment to assisting people affected by the conflict in the Sudan.
WFP assistance makes a tangible difference in refugees' daily lives by helping families access adequate, nutritious food. WFP monitoring shows that households receiving support have better food consumption than those without assistance.
However, needs continue to rise. Inflation and increasing costs of food and essential services are placing additional pressure on already vulnerable households, particularly those who have recently arrived following the conflict in the Sudan.
"The economic pressures refugees are facing today make this support more critical than ever," said Rawad Halabi, WFP Egypt Country Director and Representative. "For many families, WFP assistance is not just support - it is their only lifeline. Thanks to the continued generosity of the United States, we are able to help families access the food they need and protect their dignity during extremely difficult times."