- In February, WFP reached 236,745 thousand people with food and nutrition assistance, distributing 1,843 metric tons of food. Accelerated voluntary repatriation of Burundian refugees continued in February, reaching 24,650 returnees compared to over 20,000 in January. The increased departures are reshaping camp dynamics, requiring WFP to adjust planning, resource allocation, and assistance to match evolving needs.
- WFP continued to sustain lifesaving food and nutrition assistance for 173,441 refugees from Nyarugusu and Nduta camps in the Kigoma region at 65 percent ration due to funding constraints.
- WFP provided life‑saving food assistance to 173,441 refugees in Nduta and Nyarugusu camps throughout February. Food rations remained at 65 percent, while nutritionally vulnerable groups continued to receive 100 percent rations under Supplementary Feeding Programme to prevent and treat malnutrition. At the Kigoma reception centre, rations were maintained at 82 percent. Voluntary repatriation of Burundian refugees continued to accelerate, with 24,650 individuals returned home during the month, an increase of nearly 5,000 returnees compared to January.