The Japan Association for the World Food Programme (JAWFP) held 'WFP Walk the World 2026 Osaka' on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at Expo '70 Commemorative Park in Suita, Osaka.\n\nThis charity event aims to eliminate hunger among children in developing nations. A total of 1,802 participants walked through the park, united in their desire to support the cause. A portion of the registration fees is donated to the UN WFP's 'School Meal Program.'\n\nIncluding additional donations made during registration (2,113,300 yen) and on-site contributions (21,110 yen), the event raised enough funds to provide meals for approximately 71,100 children in developing countries.\n\n### Opening Ceremony Speeches\n\n**Hiroki Ando, Chairman of JAWFP**\n'School meal programs do more than just provide food; they create opportunities for children to attend school and learn. Your participation directly supports these programs,' he said, expressing gratitude to participants, sponsors, and volunteers.\n\n**Keiji Goto, Mayor of Suita City**\n'I want you to walk while feeling the happiness of being able to eat breakfast and gather here today. Hunger is different from temporary appetite; it is a critical issue that the WFP is tackling,' he remarked, urging participants to reflect on global hunger.\n\nAtsushi Nomi, Baseball Commentator\n'Please take care of yourselves regarding heatstroke and injuries while enjoying the scenery. I hope you remain interested in how this walk supports children in need,' he said with a smile.\n\n### Event Overview\n- **Event Name:** WFP Walk the World 2026 Osaka\n- **Date:** May 31, 2026\n- **Location:** Expo '70 Commemorative Park (Start: Shimo-no-Hiroba)\n- **Course:** 7km Course (Shimo-no-Hiroba → Japanese Garden → Observation Tower → Tower of the Sun → Shimo-no-Hiroba)\n- **Beneficiary:** UN WFP School Meal Program\n- **Organizer:** Japan Association for the World Food Programme\n\n### About School Meal Programs\nThe UN WFP provides meals to approximately 20 million children annually in schools across developing nations. A donation of about 30 yen can provide one school meal to a child. These meals encourage school attendance, improve concentration, and promote education for girls.

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