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WFP launches first food voucher operation in Palestinian
Global Arab Network - - Maha Karim
Friday, 03 April 2009 16:44

The  United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has launched a  food voucher operation, the first of its kind in the Middle East, to assist some 30,000 people in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt).
The  12-month  voucher operation began yesterday in urban areas of the West Bank, where the price of basic food commodities such as wheat flour, sugar, rice, oil, pulses and milk increased by almost 70 percent in 2008. Families will  receive  eight  vouchers  per  month,  with a monthly value of NIS200 (US$50).

“The  recent  fall  in global food prices has not yet translated into lower prices  in  local  markets;  Palestinian families are now spending about 60 percent  of  their  income  on  food,” said Christine van Nieuwenhuyse, WFP Country  Director  in  the  oPt.  She  added that the project would improve people’s  access  to  food,  while  at  the same time providing a financial stimulus to the local economy.

Voucher  and cash transfer programmes allow WFP to address hunger when food is available but people are unable to afford it.

The  UN  agency  is also planning to start a food voucher operation in Gaza for about 15,000 people. This will enable them to access food directly from small-  and  medium-sized  traders  in Gaza and help restore the food chain that has been affected with the recent conflict there.

The   US$6.7  million  voucher  project  was  conceived  and  developed  in collaboration  with  the  Palestinian  Authority. Voucher distribution took place  yesterday  in  Qualqilya  and  will  continue in Hebron, Nablus, and Tulkarem,  with  Action  Contre  la Faim (ACF) and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) as WFP’s cooperating partners.

Beneficiaries  will  be  able to use the vouchers in selected shops, to buy bread, eggs, milk, yoghurt and two types of white cheese.

A  study  carried  out by WFP in July 2008 found that people in the oPt are highly  vulnerable  to the impact of global food prices on domestic markets because of their dependence on imports.

Donor  countries  contributing  so  far  to  the operation are Saudi Arabia (US$2.5 million) and France (US$2 million).

Global Arab Network

 

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