World Food Programme

Rationing Food Aid?

The World Food Program is holding talks to create rationing plans if the costs of agricultural commodities (like wheat, corn, rice and soybeans) keeps rising at their current rate.

From today’s FT piece:

Josette Sheeran, WFP executive director, told the Financial Times that the agency would look at “cutting the food rations or even the number or people reached” if donors did not provide more money.

“Our ability to reach people is going down just as the needs go up,” she said.

WFP officials hope the cuts can be avoided, but warned that the agency’s budget requirements were rising by several million dollars a week because of climbing food prices.

Read the full piece here

Nine-Year-Old Wins Hunger Essay Competition

“Everyday we see on television victims of violence both in Brazil and around the world. However, many more people die because of hunger, which is also a form of violence.”

These words were written by 9-year-old Nicole Ribeiro Ferreira. The 3rd grade student at the Municipal School Padre Manuel de Paiva in Brazil won the Hunger Essay competition run for schools in the district of Guarulhos in the State of São Paulo. Schools all over Brazil included hunger in their lessons as part of Walk the World.

Nicole and her teacher Rosana Mio da Silva, 39, won a trip to visit the World Food Programme in Rome, Italy to meet the FightHunger.org staff.

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