1,183 Participants Join 'WFP Walk the World 2026 Nagoya', Raising Funds Equivalent to 46,000 School Meals
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On June 7, the UN WFP Association held the 'WFP Walk the World 2026 Nagoya' charity event at Tsuruma Park. 1,183 participants raised a total of 1,391,430 yen, which will support school meals for approximately 46,000 children in developing countries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How will the donations collected at the WFP Walk the World 2026 Nagoya be used?
- A: The donations collected will be used for the 'School Feeding Support' program for children in developing countries implemented by the UN WFP.
- Q: How many children can be provided with school meals from the donations collected at this event?
- A: The donations collected can provide school meals to approximately 46,000 children in developing countries.
- Q: How many people participated in the event?
- A: 1,183 people participated in the event.
- Q: What are the effects of the UN WFP school feeding support?
- A: Providing nutritious school meals promotes children's education, improves concentration, and particularly encourages girls' school attendance, contributing to the advancement of women's rights.
- Q: What kind of organization is the UN WFP Association?
- A: The UN WFP Association is a certified NPO that supports the UN WFP (World Food Programme) in Japan, acting as the official private donation channel for the UN WFP in Japan, and conducting fundraising activities and collaborations with businesses.