вторник, 12 апреля 2011 г.

WFP Sudan Welcomes 30 Million Euro Donation From The European Commission

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - the world's
largest humanitarian lifeline - welcomes a 30 million euro donation from the
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) to WFP's major
emergency relief efforts in the Darfur region of the Sudan.



"This generous contribution from the European Commission will save lives
and help the hungry in Darfur, and at the same time help WFP achieve our
aim of purchasing food in ways that benefit local markets and farmers,"
said WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran.



The contribution, equivalent to US$40 million, will be used to buy more
than 32,000 metric tons of food assistance for Darfur - including more
than 15,000 MT of locally-produced sorghum, 2,230 MT of local salt and
4,000 MT of beans purchased regionally.



"The EU and the European Commission are major donors and vital strategic
partners in our efforts to fight global hunger and create food security
in Africa and elsewhere," said Sheeran, who earlier this week met with
top EC officials in Brussels.



The European Commission is WFP Sudan's largest cash contributor, giving
the agency the flexibility to purchase food assistance commodities as
needed.



"This latest donation will help WFP to purchase and pre-position food
assistance in Darfur before the rainy season, which is about to start
and will last until October," said WFP Sudan Representative Kenro
Oshidari.



WFP distributes food rations to more than two million people in Darfur -
most of them in camps for internally displaced people. WFP's overall
plan for Darfur in 2007 anticipates as many as 2.8 million people may
require food assistance during the 'hunger gap' before this year's
harvest, which normally starts in October.



In all of Sudan, WFP's emergency operation is targeting food aid for 5.5
million people, at a cost of US$685 million. So far this year, donors
have ensured that the 2007 budget has received 74 percent of its
requirements.




WFP is the world's largest humanitarian agency: each year, we give food
to an average of 90 million poor people to meet their nutritional needs,
including 58 million hungry children, in at least 80 of the world's
poorest countries. WFP -- We Feed People.



WFP Global School Feeding Campaign - For just 19 US cents a day, you can
help WFP give children in poor countries a healthy meal at school - a
gift of hope for a brighter future.



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