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WFP to step up food security intervention ahead of referendum in South Sudan

July 7, 2010 (JUBA) — The World Food Program (WFP) has said it will preposition up to eighty thousand (80,000) tons of food in all the ten states of Southern Sudan which can feed about half of the population in the region for six months.

Women from Dadinga tribe carry a box of oil during food distribution by WFP in the village of Lauro, Budy county, in Eastern Equatoria State, south Sudan, April 3, 2010. (Reuters)
Women from Dadinga tribe carry a box of oil during food distribution by WFP in the village of Lauro, Budy county, in Eastern Equatoria State, south Sudan, April 3, 2010. (Reuters)
This was declared on Wednesday in a meeting between the Vice President, Dr. Riek Machar Teny, and the head of the World Food Program in the region, Amer Daoudi. WFP will also establish a network of wire houses in various counties in Southern Sudan for food storage and distribution centers.

The head of the World Food Program also added that the organization will begin to work on two years long term plan projects including providing capacity building training to the citizens of Southern Sudan in order to sustain the activities currently carried out by the organization.

It also announced that it will also take the responsibility of connecting counties in the South with feeder roads while the government will focus on trunk roads in the region.

The Vice President stressed the importance of the WFP stepping up its work in Southern Sudan, particularly during this crucial period ahead of the conduct of the referendum.

He appealed to the Regional Director of the WFP to make the necessary preparations in order to avoid any humanitarian disaster in case of insecurity and hunger during the referendum.

Machar also said the Government of Southern Sudan has earmarked seventy million (70 million) Sudanese pounds towards food security plans in the region. The money will be availed to the ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.

(ST)

2 Comments

  • Padiet Deng Alony
    Padiet Deng Alony

    WFP to step up food security intervention ahead of referendum in South Sudan
    FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD INSECURITY

    War (not only between north and south but between southern factions too)
    Weather
    Human disease
    Animal disease
    Lack of infrastructure
    Terrain
    Insects and parasites

    How do the above affect food security?

    War: takes men for fighting so fewer available for cultivation and leaving female
    headed households
    causes displacement so interrruptions to cultivation and harvest
    people lose the will or confidence to cultivate
    crops get burnt in the field or stolen from storage
    markets disrupted
    livestock are looted
    general breakdown of society and loss of property
    interruptions of grazing and cattle movements
    insecurity, or fear of it, interferes with development programmes

    Weather: inconsistent rainfall, total amount and distribution
    recurring floods and drought, with much local variation, cropping
    always uncertain.

    Terrain: the flatness makes drainage difficult and many places become a sea of mud
    in the wet season , restricting movement and making roads difficult to
    maintain.
    Much clay soil, which is liable to set hard or become water logged, limiting
    the period of easy cultivation either by hand, by oxen or by tractors.

    Lack of infrastructure: roads are non existent or beyond repair, hardly any trucking
    system, limited river navigation
    no grain storage system
    no stock routes or slaughter slabs
    lack of basic amenities
    no government services
    no market structures

    Human disease: affect on labour for cultivation eg guinea worm, kala azar, TB,
    brucellosis, malaria, gut worms, relapsing fever,
    schistosomiasis and malnutrition.

    Animal disease: lowering productivity eg CBPP, internal parasites,
    trypanosomosis, brucellosis, TB, HS, anthrax, blackquarter,
    malnutrition

    Insects and parasites: the ecology promotes huge parasite transmission eg liver
    fluke, amphistomes, schistosomiasis, guinea worm, and gut
    nematodes.
    Nuisance effect and disease transmission potential of flies on
    people and animals: house flies, Stomoxys, mosquitoes,
    Tabanidae and Hippoboscidae.

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  • mohammed ali
    mohammed ali

    WFP to step up food security intervention ahead of referendum in South Sudan
    The main factor contributing to hunger, starvation and loss of human dignity is CORRUPTION!

    80,000 mt of any type of grain which will feed 50% ofthepoulation will cost less than $ 40 million !

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