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The organisation was founded in 2010 by Michelin-star chef José Andrés. A US-based organisation, it aims to provide meals in the wake of humanitarian crises and national disasters. Adam Easton
In recent years Andrés met with Volodymyr Zelensky during a WCK mission to Ukraine. The organisation has also been present in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake in 2010, and in Puerto Rico in September 2017 when Hurricane Maria killed thousands. Warsaw Correspondent
They charity say they have served 42 million meals over 175 days in Gaza - working out roughly at 240,000 per day. Polish President Andrzej Duda is echoing calls made earlier by several world leaders as he demands an explanation for the deaths of the volunteers killed in the Israeli airstrike in Gaza.
Last month, WCK was part of the first maritime humanitarian aid shipment mission to Gaza - in co-operation with the United Arab Emirates. "It is with deep pain that I learned about the deaths in
The BBC spoke to Andrés about his charity's mission to feed the hungry in Gaza. You can watch what he had to say below. the Gaza Strip of the volunteers from the World Central Kitchen organisation,
including a Polish citizen. My thoughts are with their loved ones,"
President Duda posted on X.
"These brave people changed the world for the better with
their service and dedication to others. This tragedy should never have happened
and must be explained," he adds.
As we reported earlier, Soból is a native of Przemyśl, in south-eastern Poland, and was
originally identified by the mayor of the city, Wojciech Bakun.
Soból's colleagues have been posting comments on social media that
he had also taken part in delivering aid to Ukrainian refugees following Russia's
invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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