четверг, 14 апреля 2011 г.

World Food Programme Calls For Urgent Action On Global Hunger And Humanitarian Needs

The Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme
(WFP), Josette Sheeran, has urged G8 Development Ministers meeting today
in
Italy, to remember the needs of the world's hungriest people and continue
to support WFP, which depends entirely on voluntary donations.



"We must not forget the urgent hunger needs around the world, or cut back
on support for hungry people. The world's most vulnerable are being hit
by
the combined effects of the global financial downturn and stubbornly high
food prices in many developing world markets. Hunger can lead to
dangerous
destabilisation, and impact global peace and security."



"With one in six people going hungry, one child dying every six seconds,
and 80 per cent of Sub-Saharan African countries facing higher food prices than a year ago, the poor and the hungry are facing one of the biggest
crises in our lifetimes. It is critical for the world to remember that
hunger will have a permanent impact on children and we may lose a
generation unless they have adequate access to nutrition during this
crisis."



"We support the efforts of the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO), and the International Fund for Agricultural
Development
(IFAD) to double global food production by 2050. At the same time we must
remember, as the Nobel laureate and eminent economist, Amartya Sen has
said, famine is an issue of food access for individuals. Without food,
people revolt, migrate, or die. None of these are acceptable options."



"After the Great Depression, the world created institutions, including
World Food Programme, which should expand - not contract - when times are
bad. Global food aid is at a 20 year low and we must meet urgent needs to
avoid an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. At this moment of
dramatically growing need, it would be wrong to cut our funding. We have
proven our ability to scale up when the world calls on us and equips us
with the means to do so. We have also shown that we can do this in a way
that supports recipient nations' own long term development strategies to
tackle hunger."



Source
World Food Programme

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