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World Food Programme - India the food aid arm of the United Nations |
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The
World Food Programme (WFP) is the frontline United Nations organisation
fighting to eradicate world hunger. Founded
in 1963 as the food aid arm of the United Nations, WFP is the world's largest
international food aid organisation. Since its inception, WFP has
provided more than $US 1 billion in food and development assistance to India.
Over the years, WFP’s
more than 70 development
projects have included
supplementary feeding, supported forestry, livestock and dairy development, irrigation, and rural
development activities.
Food aid has also been given for over 14 emergency response operations. In addition two
Protracted Relief and Rehabilitation Operations were undertaken. The first WFP project undertaken in India was the development of poultry production and marketing in Uttar Pradesh in 1963. Currently, WFP is working in Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Orissa, Assam, Jharkhand, Kerala and Gujarat. Our Goals ·
Improve
nutrition and quality of life for the most vulnerable at critical times in
their lives ·
Make
sustainable improvements in household food security for the poorest,
especially for women and children, and invest funds in development for long-term
security ·
Strengthen
channels for locally-produced food grains and support local entrepreneurship ·
Advocate
for eco-restoration through participatory methods and development Food-For-Growth WFP targets needy people at
the most critical times of their lives: children, adolescent girl child and
breast-feeding and pregnant women. Food aid is used as a preventive
medicine. Food-For-Work WFP promotes long term
self-reliance through food-for-work projects. Food-For-Life WFP is committed to
mitigating and preventing emergencies and their consequences on human lives,
like famine-related death, starvation and nutrition deficiencies.
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