Press Release

United Kingdom contributes £3 million to feed Burundian refugees in Rwanda

20 December 2019

  • The contribution helps save the lives of over 60,000 Burundian refugees in Mahama camp in eastern Rwanda who had faced ration cuts this month.

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today welcomed a contribution of £3 million (US$3.8 million) from the United Kingdom to help save the lives of over 60,000 Burundian refugees in Mahama camp in eastern Rwanda who had faced ration cuts this month.  

“This contribution enables WFP to continue to reach the most vulnerable women, girls, boys and men in Mahama with life-saving food and nutritional assistance,” said Edith Heines, WFP Rwanda Representative and Country Director.

“These funds through the Department for International Development allowed WFP to avert cuts from this month and reinstate cash-based transfers to all camp residents,” she added.

WFP uses a hybrid model of cash and in-kind food assistance to support the Burundian refugees in Mahama. Cash enables refugees to purchase food of their choice at markets in or around the camp, improving their dietary diversity and supporting the local economy. 

With support from the United Kingdom and other donors, WFP can also continue providing highly fortified nutritious foods to the most vulnerable in Mahama to improve their nutritional status. These include children under two years of age, pregnant women and nursing mothers, as well as people living with HIV/AIDS and patients with tuberculosis who are on treatment. 

As a result of such nutrition support, child stunting was cut from 46 percent in 2015 to 25.5 percent in 2019 and wasting went from 10.3 percent to 2.3 percent in the same time period. 

Refugees in Mahama have limited livelihood opportunities and mainly depend on food and nutritional assistance from WFP.  

WFP continues to explore opportunities for refugees to find livelihoods and integrate with local host communities. This is supported jointly by partners such as the UN refugee agency, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, civil society organizations and the government of Rwanda.

Mahama is the sixth and largest refugee camp in Rwanda and was established in April 2015.

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Mr. Andrea BAGNOLI

Mr. Andrea BAGNOLI

WFP
Country Director
Andrea Bagnoli became the UN World Food Programme (WFP) Country Director in Rwanda in August 2023.
He has worked with WFP since 2001, gaining extensive experience in international
development, recovery operations and emergency preparedness and response through many field deployments.
Prior to his current posting, he served as WFP Country Director in the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea (2021-2023), in the Kyrgyz Republic (2017- 2021) and Deputy Country Director in Tajikistan (2013-2017).
He also held the positions of Head of the Emergency Preparedness Unit in WFP Headquarters
in Rome (2007-2012), Head of Area Office for North and East in Haiti (2003-2007) and Programme Policy Officer in Mozambique (2001-2003).
Prior to WFP, Andrea worked at the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation.
He holds a Master’s Degree in International Relations and a Master’s Degree in Peacekeeping: Civil-Military Coordination.
He is an Italian native speaker and he speaks fluently English, French and Portuguese.

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