WFP Urges Support For Complex New Logistics Operation In Central African Republic
05/23/07
The United Nations World Food Programme today urged the
international community to redouble its efforts in support of the agency's
recently upscaled life-saving operation in the conflict-torn Central
African Republic.
In order to reach at least 230,000 people affected by the current crisis,
WFP is urgently upgrading its logistics capacity at an additional
operational cost of US$3.5 million over the next nine months.
Twenty-five 6X6 all-terrain trucks are being moved to the country, as well
as eight new temporary food storage structures and temporary office and
living accommodation for WFP staff. Funding is also necessary for repairs
to roads and bridges which are crumbling in decay.
"The conflict in CAR has brought the private sector grinding almost to a
complete halt as operators are not prepared to risk assets or further
investments in the troubled regions," said WFP CAR Country Director
Jean-Charles Dei. "The current infrastructure cannot cope with the scale
of
our new operation so we're going to have to do the job ourselves. And we
need additional financial support to accomplish that, not only for WFP but
also for other humanitarian organizations that need the means to reach
people whose lives are at stake."
WFP's current food assistance operation in CAR still requires a further
US$25 million in addition to the new funds required to reinforce
logistics.
Donors to WFP's assistance operation in CAR include the United States
(US$8.3 million), Multilateral funds (US$4.2 million) UN Central Emergency
Response Fund (US$1.8 million -- CERF see:
(Author: www.ochaonline.un.org)
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