Cameroon, Morocco, WFP Explore New Food Aid Partnerships
Cameroon, Morocco, and the World Food Programme discuss innovative food security collaborations.
June 16, 2026
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On June 16, 2026, representatives from Cameroon, Morocco, and the World Food Programme (WFP) met to explore new avenues for cooperation in food security and nutrition. The discussions focused on leveraging Morocco's agricultural expertise and Cameroon's regional logistics to improve food distribution in Central Africa.
The meeting, held in Yaoundé, aimed to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities through sustainable food systems. Key topics included the use of Moroccan technology in drought-resistant crops and the expansion of school feeding programs in Cameroon.
No specific agreements were signed, but both countries expressed commitment to deepening ties with the WFP to address hunger and malnutrition. Further talks are expected in the coming months.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of the meeting between Cameroon, Morocco, and the WFP?
The meeting aimed to explore new partnerships to improve food security and nutrition in Central Africa, leveraging Moroccan agricultural technology and Cameroon's logistics.
Were any agreements signed during the meeting?
No specific agreements were signed, but both countries committed to further cooperation with the WFP.
What specific topics were discussed?
Topics included drought-resistant crops using Moroccan technology and expanding school feeding programs in Cameroon.