More

UN Warns Of Shortfall In Fight On World Hunger

World Hunger

KARIN LAUB   01/17/11 08:51 PM ET   AP

RAMALLAH, West Bank — The World Food Programme is nearly $3 billion short this year in its fight against global hunger, and the gap is likely to grow if food prices keep rising, the head of the U.N. agency said in an interview Monday.

Josette Sheeran said the shortfall amounts to almost half of what the agency needs.

Sheeran spoke to The Associated Press after touring the Palestinian city of Hebron, where she inspected an electronic food voucher project meant to streamline distribution of food to the needy.

The system was first tried out in the West Bank in 2009 and has since been introduced in several other places.

"Part of why I have come to the Palestinian territories is to send the message to the world that we are in a funding crisis," Sheeran told the AP. The U.N.'s front line agency against hunger relies on voluntary contributions from governments, corporations and individuals. The agency needs about $6 billion this year, but is about $2.8 billion short, Sheeran said.

"When people are hungry, they only have three options – they revolt, they migrate or they die," she said, adding that it's more cost effective to prevent hunger than to deal with its consequences.

Sheeran said the funding shortfall is likely to grow, since the current figures have not taken into account another food crisis, a possibility raised by the World Bank and others.

Hunger has been on the rise since the financial and food crises of 2008, she said, and more than 1 billion people are reduced to one meal a day.

"If food prices escalate again, the most vulnerable in the world will lose the one meal a day they are having," she said. "If food prices double, that means one meal every two days."

Sheeran carries with her a red plastic cup to illustrate how little it would take to ensure children don't go to school hungry. It would cost about one euro to fill that cup once a day for a week, she said.

The future is at stake, she said. Children who get at least one daily meal stay in school and study better.

In the West Bank, about 75,000 school children benefit from the program. Instead of a cup of food, they get milk and a date bar made in Saudi Arabia. The aim is to find a local producer to help boost the struggling Palestinian economy, Sheeran said.

The West Bank has been a testing ground for the electronic food voucher, a debit card with which beneficiaries buy their staples when they need them at local stores, rather than having to report to distribution centers at fixed times.

The electronic vouchers have since been introduced elsewhere, including among Iraqi refugees in Syria and in the Philippines.

The vouchers work in urban areas where food is available but those relying on aid can't afford to buy it. The system cuts down on transport costs, brings more business to participating stores and injects more demand into the local economy, agency officials said.

___

Associated Press writer Nasser Shiyoukhi contributed to this report from Hebron, West Bank.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST IMPACT

RAMALLAH, West Bank — The World Food Programme is nearly $3 billion short this year in its fight against global hunger, and the gap is likely to grow if food prices keep rising, the head of the ...
RAMALLAH, West Bank — The World Food Programme is nearly $3 billion short this year in its fight against global hunger, and the gap is likely to grow if food prices keep rising, the head of the ...
Filed by Erica Liepmann  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 46
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2  Next ›  Last »  (2 total)
10:54 PM on 01/18/2011
By some estimates the elites have up to twenty trillion dollars socked away in Cayman island bank acounts, so three billion dollars to them is less than a nickel to Bill Gates, think about it
photo
angrymanspokane
Just a regular guy
12:25 PM on 01/18/2011
It's not a very bright species that reproduces itself into destruction.
niko73
Dem belly full but we hungry
09:47 AM on 01/18/2011
Want an interesting read that might challenge your view of food aid?

Head-to-head: Africa's food crisis: An official from the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), Nicholas Crawford, and Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem, a pan-Africanist and Director of Justice Africa, debate what is causing Africa's deepening food crisis and what the solutions might be.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4670744.stm
photo
gwinegarden
She's an Arctic Wolf
09:24 AM on 01/18/2011
In the mean time, the US uses corn to make ethanol.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Demitasse
Ars longa, vita brevis
09:13 AM on 01/18/2011
Why the era of cheap food is over
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1231/p13s01-wogi.html
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
dkrypt
Unencumbered by political correctness
08:15 AM on 01/18/2011
Feed starving people and they live instead of dying. Then they reproduce. Now you have twice as many hungry people to feed. They continue to multiply until eventually you have many, MANY more starving people than you would have had if you hadn't fed the first ones.

So, congratulations on expanding starvation. Heckuva job, these food programs. We (the USA) borrow money from foreign creditors and pay interest on it so that we can help create more starving babies. Oh and let's not forget that the vast majority of people in the west bank absolutely despise us, and would gladly nuke us off the map if given the chance.

Yes . . . this all makes perfect sense.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
08:12 AM on 01/18/2011
everybody; read '' stuffed and starved by raj patel and also the value of nothing.and his blogs.
http://rajpatel.org/
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
p456
Walking Tall.
12:48 PM on 01/18/2011
I read it weeks ago and I thank you for posting the link, F&F.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
06:20 AM on 01/19/2011
i hope more people read his stuff. i think he's brilliant.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
sabelmouse
my micro bio is emty
08:08 AM on 01/18/2011
''The future is at stake, she said. Children who get at least one daily meal stay in school and study better.''

i dare say children who don't don't do much at all.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nancy Lynne Kriescher
Dem. now, Former deeply involved Republican.
08:05 AM on 01/18/2011
soo unnecassary..all the wealth in the World, and great, organizational minds, that could be trusted, to have a program, to get these people, fed, sustained.. in War torn. and not. ..poor people..:(
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
sushai
07:44 AM on 01/18/2011
The US needs to stop selling Monsanto seeds that grow plants that will not reseed. They do this purposefully so that new seeds have to be purchased every year, instead of being able to use seeds from the plant itself.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
PARepublican
Advocate for personal responsiblity
07:23 AM on 01/18/2011
Someone explain to me how it is good to have ethenol, but let the poor go hungrey? Using food as fuel is going to bite the world in the near future. It is already happening.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Carol Gebert
08:11 AM on 01/18/2011
So glad you mentioned that. I wonder how much acreage is diverted?
07:02 AM on 01/18/2011
Maybe instead of giving Pakistan another $227 million this year in bribes to be allowed to bomb within their borders, the USA could...
07:01 AM on 01/18/2011
Maybe instead of buying Beyonce all those Birken bags using Obama's tax cut for the rich, Jay Z could.....
07:00 AM on 01/18/2011
Maybe a Wall St. Exec can give up their Christmas bonus.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
p456
Walking Tall.
12:51 PM on 01/18/2011
Maybe the $3 billion in aid we give Israel every year with no strings attached would help. Maybe we should stop that wast and use it for a better purpose.
06:58 AM on 01/18/2011
So they're missing 12.5% of Goldman Sachs 2010 Xmas bonuses.