| A box of high energy biscuits received from the World Food Programme. |
"If the new contributions are not received as a matter of urgency then 31 000 Malian refugees risk being deprived of food assistance over the coming three months," the WFP and UNHCR said in a statement.
"The approaching dry season is the time when they are particularly vulnerable and most require support," added the agencies, who have helping the Burkinabe government and NGOs deal with the refugee flow since 2012.
Ealier this month, the WFP said a funding gap late last year had forced it to interrupt food assistance for a month and that food rations remain reduced, leading to one in four refugees not having enough food to meet their nutritional needs.
Quite apart from the Malian influx exacerbating the need for food security, Burkina Faso is itself one of Africa's poorest countries. It ranks fourth bottom on the UN Development Programme's (UNDP's) Human Development Index in 2013 with 44.6% of the population living on less than $1.25 per day.
The WFP has previously highlighted that 8.2% of Burkinabe children aged five or less suffer from moderate or severe acute malnutrition.
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