In February, WFP reached 175,209 people through the provision of 310 MT of food and USD 448,306 million cash-based transfers distributed.
Despite humanitarian needs in Rwanda remaining high in 2026, WFP continued to implement 50 percent ration reductions for all targeted refugees, Rwandan returnees and asylum seekers.
WFP requires a total of USD 15.7million to sustain its operations for the next six months (March- August 2026), representing 63 percent of the total funding requirement for planned activities. Out of this, USD 13.0 million is urgently needed to ensure the continuation of vital food assistance for targeted refugees, asylum seekers, and returnees. Also, critical initiatives such as support for refugee self-reliance and livelihoods remain underfunded, highlighting the need for additional support.