ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka will start a foster parent concept to feed nearly 40,000 malnourished kids from December, Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella said, as thousands of children are starving due to economic hardships with the island nation’s unprecedented financial crisis.
“We have got the money now and we will start in two weeks once we finalize the modalities on the implementation at the grassroots,” Rambukwella told EconomyNext.
“The government has allocated 500 million rupees for this project and we have got 1 billion rupees each from private sector firms,” he said referring to one local and an Indian firm.
An estimated 6.3 million people in Sri Lanka are facing moderate to severe acute food insecurity and their situation is expected to worsen if adequate life-saving assistance and livelihood support is not provided, a report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned in September.
A UNICEF report in September month showed that over 5.7 million people, including 2.3 million children, require humanitarian assistance in Sri Lanka, making it among the top ten countries with the highest number of malnourished children with the numbers expected to to rise further.
Health Minister Rambukwella has been in the process of raising funds for the foster parent scheme as the crisis-hit Sri Lankan government lacks funds for free food for the poor children.
The government has long said it will start mid day meals for school children, but it is yet to initiate any such program at national level.
Local media have reported a number of incidents where some malnourished children have stopped attending schools due to lack of food. (Colombo/Nov28/2022)