WFP News Release
MANILA – In
the wake of monsoon rains that have brought severe floods to the Luzon and
Visayas regions, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has mobilized
logistics and food support tocomplement the Philippine Government’s emergency
relief efforts, working closely with the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD).
“WFP
is saddened by the humanitarian impact of the non-stop rains over the last week
in the Philippines, and we would like reiterate our solidarity with the
Philippine Government during times of emergencies. We stand ready to offer
our full support to augment government efforts when needed,” said WFP
Philippines Representative and Country Director Stephen
Anderson.
WFP
has delivered a total of 52.5 metric tons of high-energy biscuits to benefit
262,500 flood-affected individuals from the National Capital Region, Region
III, and Region IV-A. These biscuits are currently being distributed by the
DSWD.
Most
of the biscuits (39.5 metric tons) will go to Regions III and IV-A, which the
government has identified as the most flood-affected, where they will be
distributed to 197,500 people.
The
remaining 13 metric tons will assist 65,000 flood-affected people in the
National Capital Region, which includes the areas of Manila, Marikina,
Muntinlupa, Paranaque and Quezon City.
High-energy
biscuits are wheat-based biscuits fortified with vitamins and minerals. They
are often distributed during the first few days of an emergency, when people
have limited access to cooking facilities.
In
addition to distributing the biscuits, WFP is contracting trucks to help
transport DSWD relief supplies to affected communities in Metro Manila and
neighbouring provinces.
In the
coming days, WFP will also distribute nutritious ready-to-use supplementary
food to about77,000 flood-affected children (aged 6 to 36 months) in Luzon, in
partnership with the Department of Health.
WFP is the world's largest humanitarian agency
fighting hunger worldwide. Each year, on average, WFP feeds more than 90
million people in more than 70 countries.
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