Kumanya

Kumanya

Kumanya is a specially compiled package of food and drink aimed at meeting basic nutritional needs in special situations such as natural disasters, emergencies or long journeys. It usually contains long-lasting, easily consumable and nutritious food.

What is a Kumanya?

A Kumanya is a specially assembled food package designed to provide essential nourishment to people in challenging life situations. It is particularly used when access to food is limited or temporarily unavailable – such as after natural disasters, during long journeys, or in emergency situations.

The contents of the package are designed to provide a balanced basic diet. They typically include long-lasting and easy-to-prepare foods such as canned goods, dry products, rice, pasta, biscuits, drinking water, and in some cases, nutritional supplements. The goal is to meet daily nutritional needs and relieve people in difficult situations.

Why is Kumanya more important today than ever before?

Access to sufficient and nutritious food is one of the most fundamental human needs – yet for many, it remains out of reach. The latest report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO, State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024) highlights this reality:

In 2023, 733 million people worldwide were affected by hunger – that’s roughly one in eleven people.

In addition, billions of people cannot afford a healthy and nutritious diet. This makes global nutrition one of the most pressing challenges of our time.

The Role of Kumanya

In the face of this reality, Kumanya plays a central role: it provides fast, practical, and effective support. Thanks to its simplicity and ease of distribution, Kumanya is especially well-suited for delivering rapid aid during crises or temporary shortages.

For us at Nezir Europe, Kumanya is more than just a food package – it is a symbol of solidarity, hope, and tangible help at the right time.

Your help makes a difference

With your donation, you enable us to prepare Kumanya packages and deliver them where they are needed most. Together, we can offer people in crisis a sense of security, care, and dignity.