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WFP ramping up operations as hunger rises in Ukraine
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 03 - 2022

Amid reports of dwindling food supplies in embattled areas in Ukraine, the World Food Program (WFP) on Friday began ramping up operations, warning that the conflict could have consequences beyond the country.
Ukraine has long been the "breadbasket" of Europe, but the fighting could disrupt global wheat trade, with knock-on impacts on food prices and overall food security.
"The bullets and bombs in Ukraine could take the global hunger crisis to levels beyond anything we've seen before," WFP David Beasley said during a visit to one of its hubs on the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Establishing a 'food lifeline'
The UN agency has been setting up hubs to facilitate delivery of food assistance into Ukraine and assist refugees streaming over the borders.
Over two million people have been displaced since the start of the conflict eight days ago, according to UN estimates. Roughly half fled the country, including some 500,000 children.
"I want to return to my home, I want peace everywhere and I don't want this war to continue," said Ljudmila, a Ukranian refugee, who spoke to WFP at the Korczowa-Krakovets border crossing.
Racing against time
For WFP, the immediate priority is to establish a "food lifeline" into hotspots in Ukraine, such as the capital, Kyiv. Reports are emerging of severe shortages of food and water there, and in the northeastern city of Kharkiv.
Agency staff are in a race against time to pre-position food in areas where fighting is expected to flare.
WFP is locating partners in Ukraine to help it distribute assistance and teams in neighboring countries are identifying local vendors in order to purchase more stock.
Amid a shortage of cash in Ukraine, WFP plans to provide assistance to families through food distributions, cash, and food vouchers that can be spent in selected shops.
Global food prices reached a 10-year high last month, according to the latest Food Price Index from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
The Russian Federation and Ukraine are responsible for roughly 30 percent of the global wheat trade. WFP fears any serious disruption of production and exports could push food prices even higher, affecting millions of people.
Potential global impact
"This is not just a crisis inside Ukraine. This is going to affect supply chains, and particularly the cost of food," said Beasley.
Before the conflict, WFP was purchasing around 50 percent of its wheat from Ukraine, to feed hungry people in countries such as Yemen, Ethiopia and Syria.
The agency could see operation costs rise anywhere from $60 million to $75 million a month, he added, "and that means less people are going to get food which means more people are going to go to bed hungry."
WFP is calling for "a step-change" in support as the world faces unprecedented hunger due to conflict, climate shocks, and the fallouts from the COVID-19 pandemic. — UN News


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