вторник, 30 августа 2011 г.

WFP Calls For Funds To Curb More Unrest In Haiti

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) reiterated its
appeal to the international community for urgent funds to support its
operations in Haiti, the western hemisphere's poorest country, following
the deaths of four people in two days of rioting over rising food prices.



"Riots in Haiti underline the additional need for lifesaving food
assistance," said WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran. "At this
critical
time, we need to stand with the people of Haiti and other countries
hardest
hit by rising food prices."



Last month, WFP launched an extraordinary appeal to donors for
an
additional US$500 million to respond to dramatic increases in global
food
and fuel prices, which have risen an estimated 55 per cent since last
June.
Haiti is the latest country to experience unrest related to soaring
food
and fuel prices (others include: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Egypt,
Indonesia,
Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Mozambique and Senegal).



Haiti -- one of the three countries of the world with the highest
daily
caloric deficit per person (460 kcal/day below the daily requirement
of
2100 kcal/day) -- has been particularly vulnerable to the soaring prices.



WFP has received so far only 13 per cent (or US$12.4 million) of the US$96
million necessary to assist 1.7 million people in Haiti - barely enough to
support operations throughout April. Due to rising costs, WFP recently
revised its funding requirements upwards by 22 percent.



Sheeran urged donors to respond to WFP's appeal for Haiti and elsewhere,
warning that soaring food prices could result in further tension as
already witnessed in a number of countries.



"What we see in Haiti is what we're seeing in many of our operations
around
the world -- rising prices that mean less food for the hungry. A new face
of hunger is emerging: even where food is available on the shelves, there
are now more and more people who simply cannot afford it," said Sheeran.




WFP is the world's largest humanitarian agency: this year, WFP plans to
feed more than 70 million people in around 80 countries.



WFP now provides RSS feeds to help journalists keep up with the latest
press releases, videos and photos as they are published on WFP. For
more details see: wfp/english/?n=999.



WFP now has a dedicated ISDN line in Italy for quality two-way
interviews
with WFP officials.

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