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WFP expands resilience activities to support smallholder farmers in Zambia

LUSAKA – With US$500,000 from Citi Foundation, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is ramping up a ground-breaking initiative that seeks to strengthen resilience to climate crises and boost financial inclusion for 17,200 smallholder farmers in Zambia over the next two years.

The grant from Citi Foundation is part of its Global Innovation Challenge awarded to World Food Program USA in support of WFP's resilience activities in Zambia. WFP USA is one of 50 recipients of the Citi Foundation's inaugural Global Innovation Challenge, which is supporting organizations that address food security and strengthen the physical and financial health of low-income families and communities.

Farmers will receive training on financial literacy skills, agricultural practices, access to affordable credit and risk insurance, and forecasting services. WFP will also scale up the use of the Maano – Virtual Farmers Market application. On this app-based e-commerce platform, farmers’ surplus and buyers’ demand for crops are advertised and marketed.

"This program is a game-changer. We are thrilled to partner with the Citi Foundation to facilitate services that promote climate risk insurance, helping farmers to enhance productivity by limiting the risk of crop loss and boosting access to credit," said Cissy Byenkya, WFP’s Country Director in Zambia. “Through this program, we hope to empower farmers with the necessary tools and resources to overcome climate-related challenges and increase their income and food security."

The initiative also seeks to address gender disparities that exist in accessing resources and opportunities. With a strong focus on women farmers, the program will work towards empowering them and ensuring their active participation in decision-making processes.

"The Citi Foundation is proud to support WFP in their mission to uplift smallholder farmers in Zambia," said Lowani Chibesakunda, CEO of Citi in Zambia. "By combining digital innovation, financial literacy, and capacity-building components, this program has the potential to impact the lives of farmers significantly and contribute to sustainable food systems."

The program, jointly implemented by WFP and the Government of Zambia, was launched in early October 2023, with a focus on to increasing access to affordable capital and managing climate-related risks for smallholder farmers in Zambia.

The collaboration between WFP and the Citi Foundation demonstrates the benefits of humanitarian organisations and the private sector working together to address food security challenges and promote sustainable development.

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About World Food Programme

The World Food Programme (WFP) is the leading humanitarian organisation fighting hunger worldwide. WFP Zambia has been present in the country since 1967, focusing on improving food security, increasing access to markets, enhancing resilience to climate shocks, and diversifying livelihoods for smallholder farmers.

About World Food Program USA

World Food Program USA, a 501©(3) organization based in Washington, DC, proudly supports the mission of the United Nations World Food Programme by mobilizing American policymakers, businesses, and individuals to advance the global movement to end hunger. To learn more about World Food Program USA’s mission, please visit www.wfpusa.org/mission-history.

About the Citi Foundation

The Citi Foundation works to promote economic progress and improve the lives of people in low-income communities around the world. We invest in efforts that increase financial inclusion, catalyze job opportunities for youth, and reimagine approaches to building economically vibrant communities. The Citi Foundation's "More than Philanthropy" approach leverages the enormous expertise of Citi and its people to fulfil our mission and drive thought leadership and innovation. For more information, visit www.citifoundation.com.

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Zambia Smallholder Farmers Resilience Funding

Contact

For more information, please contact (email address: first name. last name @wfp.org):

CITI:

Njavwaleza Namusamba, Citi/Zambia

+260 971 007 716

Maryanne Mwaura, Citi/Nairobi,

+254 711 014 087



WFP:

Chileshe Chilambwe, WFP/Zambia,

+260 764 322 859

Tomson Phiri, WFP/Johannesburg.

+278 10 26 37 92