The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has begun providing assistance through food vouchers to more than 7,000 of the most vulnerable Syrian refugees in Egypt.
(...) Refugees live in the Cairo satellite cities of Al-Obour and 6th of October City as well as in Damietta in the Delta. WFP is planning to reach an additional 4,000 Syrians in the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria by the end of this month.
"WFP plans to provide assistance to as many as 30,000 Syrians in Egypt by June 2013," said WFP's Country Director and Representative in Egypt GianPietro Bordignon. "We work closely with the beneficiaries to implement the programme; they have been helping us by organizing themselves and they have even offered their homes and facilities to be used for voucher distributions. We were very impressed by the level of their voluntary contribution to the programme," he added. (...)
Since the start of the conflict, more than 90,000 Syrians are reported to have fled to Egypt. Only 15,000 of them are currently registered with UNHCR but the numbers are increasing rapidly. WFP launched its assistance to Syrians in Egypt at the request of the government and is targeting the poorest among them who have exhausted all their savings