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UN welcomes Saudi date donation for Lankan kids

The UN World Food Programme has welcomed Saudi Arabia’s donation of 300 tonnes of dates for vulnerable children in Sri Lanka.Provided through Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief, the dates will be given to primary grade children enrolled in the country’s national school meal program.
The contribution was acknowledged at a signing event on Tuesday between the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Sri Lanka and the WFP, according to a press release.
Sri Lanka’s children have been severely affected by the country’s economic downturn which began in 2022, when lost jobs and reduced incomes made it harder for families to access nutritious meals.Through this contribution, Saudi Arabia joins international communities in supporting the nation’s recovery, particularly in improving nutrition and building its human capital.
“In times of crises, it is often children who are among those hardest hit,” said Gerard Rebello, country director of WFP Sri Lanka.
“We are grateful for the support from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in diversifying the food children receive through the school meal program.”
The program is designed to fulfill up to one-third of a child’s daily nutrients, making it a lifeline for many families. Substituting 20 percent of a household’s cost of a nutritious diet, the meals provide real value to poor communities, leaving them better able to afford healthy food.
The nutrient-rich dates will be served as a complementary fruit at the end of a hot meal comprising rice and curry. Packed with vitamins, fiber and protein, the dates help meet the energy requirements of children, needed for them to learn and play.
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The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in trade, tourism, technology, and education, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to fostering diplomatic and economic ties for mutual benefit.
A key area of focus was expanding tourism exchanges, including religious tourism, which holds significant potential for growth.
The two delegations also explored opportunities in trade, particularly the importation of palm oil and the introduction of organic liquid fertilizers to support Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector.
Collaboration in the IT industry was highlighted as another promising area of partnership, alongside discussions on integrating electric vehicles into Sri Lanka’s public transport system.
The Sri Lankan delegation, led by Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mrs. Sagarika Boghawatta, included officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Indonesian delegation was represented by Deputy Ambassador . Fiki Oktanioand Minister Counsellor Mrs. Lailal K. Yuniarti.
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