Highlights
• WFP is currently facing a very critical resource and food
shortfall and is urgently seeking US$ 40 million for its programme
implementation in 2014. The food shortfall is occurring
ahead of the winter season, making it difficult for
WFP to pre-position food for life-saving activities in districts
that are difficult to access during winter. Due to this critical
food shortfall, approximately one million food insecure people
will be negatively impacted by not receiving WFP’s
planned assistance beginning in October. This includes,
approximately 230,500 malnourished children, and pregnant
and nursing mothers, who will not receive WFP’s food
assistance in the month of November.
• In August, UN agencies launched a joint appeal to assist
13,000 cross border displaced people from Pakistan into
Afghanistan. The total requirements of the appeal are US$
10.4 million for WFP. Currently, WFP food distributions are
underway to the displaced families, with some 180,000
beneficiaries having already been reached with 2,500 mt
of food commodities from its on going Protracted Relief and
Recovery Operation.
• Under P4P, WFP procured some 200 mt of wheat from
small farmers in Pulikhumri province. In addition, WFP is
negotiating to purchase another 400 mt of wheat from
small farmers locally.
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WFP Afghanistan Situation Report #07, August 2014 |
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