DRC:FAMINE OUTPUT AS FUNDS DRIES UP FROM WFP AT KASAI
Continuing
conflict-ravaged Greater Kasai could turn into a long-term disaster,
according to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) .
Meanwhile the agency has been working against the clock to help ever
more people, the cash is quickly running out.
“We’re
letting down those who need us most,” said Claude Jibidar, WFP’s
Representative in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). A tightly
planned surge had made a big difference, Jibidar explained, but WFP had
largely funded this from its own meager resources. “Without immediate
donor support, many it is said to be without immediate donor support,
many – particularly women and children – will die
The
eruption of violence in what used to be a poor but peaceful region has
claimed countless lives. Some 1.4 million people are in homeless.
Traditionally high malnutrition rates have sky-rocketed.
With
more 3.2 million people desperately short of food, WFP has stepped in
with emergency assistance. A lull in fighting has allowed more staff to
be deployed. Aid workers have fanned out into the Kasai countryside.
WFP has co-ordinated multi-agency logistics and humanitarian flights. As
a result, the number of people assisted has grown rapidly – from
42,000 in September to 115,000 in October and 225,000 in November. Last
month, 13,500 children were given special fortified foods.
But
donors’ reluctance to commit to Kasai is jeopardizing this effort.
While WFP plans to feed almost half a million people in December, so
depleted are the agency’s coffers that only half-rations can be
distributed.
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