Saturday, January 23, 2010

UN EMERGENCY FOOD AGENCY REACHES 2 MILLION HAITIANS WITH MEALS

UN EMERGENCY FOOD AGENCY REACHES 2 MILLION HAITIANS WITH MEALS
New York, Jan 23 2010 2:10PM
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is now delivering daily meals to some 2 million Haitians as it continues to ramp up operations in the cities and towns hardest hit by the recent catastrophic earthquake in the Caribbean country.

WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran, currently visiting Haiti, issued a statement on Saturday in which she said the agency would keep expanding its existing relief efforts through five established humanitarian corridors.

An estimated 2 million people received meals yesterday courtesy of WFP, up from 1.2 million the day before.

WFP has been coordinating its relief effort with the UN peacekeeping mission (known as MINUSTAH), the Haitian Government and other aid partners, including the United States and the European Union.

"I have been encouraged to find genuine cooperation and coordination," Ms. Sheeran said. "This will allow us to knit together the o
peration over the coming weeks, in a way that will ensure every Haitian who needs assistance, gets it."

She said that the scale of the disaster was such that WFP was facing its most complex operation ever, with the basic supply chain infrastructure destroyed. Government figures indicate more than 100,000 people were killed after the quake struck on 12 January.

"Parts of the capital, Port-au-Prince, look worse than many war zones," Ms. Sheeran said, urging the international community to support relief and assistance efforts "for many months to come."

Last night WFP and the UN Children''s Fund (UNICEF) were among seven aid agencies or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to benefit from the Hope for Haiti Now benefit telethon.

Dozens of actors, musicians and other performers took part in the benefit, held in Los Angeles, New York and London, to raise funds for quake victims. All proceeds raised will be split among the seven relief groups.

One of the organizers, UN Messenger of Pea
ce and actor-director George Clooney, told the telethon audience that "the Haitian people need our help. They need to know that they are not alone. They need to know that we still care."

Actor Matt Damon and actor-director Clint Eastwood also paid tribute to the UN staff who died in the quake. At least 70 staff were killed, while over 100 others remain unaccounted for.
Jan 23 2010 2:10PM
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