
WFP - World Food Programme
Address:
EdifĂcio das Nações Unidas
Achada de Santo Antônio
Praia, Cape Verde
Contact:
| Phone: | (+238)-2-621319 |
| Fax: | (+238)-2-621193 |
| E-mail: | WFP.Praia@wfp.org |
Global website: http://www.wfp.org/
About WFP
Who does the WFP help?
How do we fight hunger?
The WFP in Cape Verde
In 1994, WFP became the first United Nations organisation to adopt a mission statement. It is the foundation on which we build our policy, defining the who, what, where and how of our 'mission' to eradicate global hunger and poverty.
As the food aid arm of the UN, WFP uses its food to:
- Meet emergency needs
- Support economic & social development
The Agency also provides the logistics support necessary to get food to the right people at the right time and in the right place. WFP works to put hunger at the centre of the international agenda, promoting policies, strategies and operations that directly benefit the poor and hungry.
Victims of natural disasters like the 2006 East Africa drought, the Pakistan earthquake and Hurricane Stan in 2005, the tsunami disaster and Bangladesh floods in 2004, the Iran earthquake in 2003 or Hurricane Mitch, which affected one million people in Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatamala in October 1998.
Displaced People - both refugees and internally displaced persons to leave towns and villages in places like Darfur, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Colombia.
The world's hungry poor, trapped in a twilight zone between poverty and malnutrition.
WFP also believes that women are the first solution to hunger and poverty. Women not only cook food. They sow, reap and harvest it. Yet, in many developing countries, they eat last and least.
WFP is the world's largest international food aid organisation combating hunger in underdeveloped nations with severe food shortages. The frontline stretches from sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East to Latin America and Asia & the Pacific.
Rescue: WFP stands on a permanent state of alert, ready to mobilise food aid for delivery to natural and man-made disaster areas.
Rapid Reaction: WFP's rapid response team draws-up contingency plans designed to move food and humanitarian aid fast into disaster areas. WFP works closely with the other members of the UN family, governments and NGOs, offering its logistics expertise to guarantee the delivery of all kinds of humanitarian aid.
Rehabilitation: WFP food also serves as a means to get disaster-affected regions back on their feet.
Deterrence: Malnutrition gnaws away at the most valuable asset in any country's development: its children and its workers. Food aid is one of the most effective deterrents against long-term poverty. WFP kick-starts development by paying workers with rations to build vital infrastructure and offering children nutritious lunches as a reward for going to school.
WFP is now part of the joint UN office in Cape Verde. It provides assistance in the form of school meals to primary schools and kindergartens in a US$5.6 million operation which will terminate in July 2010. From October this year, this programme will include a de-worming project in schools.