UN Struggles to Feed Thousands Amidst Funding Shortages
The World Food Programme (WFP), a United Nations agency responsible for providing food aid, is facing a severe funding shortage that will prevent them from feeding 100,000 Haitians this month.
Haiti has been grappling with a series of challenges, including brutal gang violence following the assassination of then-president Jovenel Moïse in July 2021. The situation has led to 4.9 million people facing food insecurity, and last year, the country witnessed “catastrophic” hunger conditions in slums for the first time in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Adding to the woes are earthquakes and severe flooding that hit the nation last month, exacerbating the already critical hunger crisis.
Jean-Martin Bauer, the WFP’s country director for Haiti, expressed concern about the unfolding humanitarian crisis. Immediate funding is required to avert devastating cuts to aid, but as of now, the response plan for Haiti is only 16% funded.
More than half of Haiti’s population of 11 million regularly experiences hunger, with the cost of food surging in recent months due to gangs’ control over rural food-producing areas. The scale of the crisis is overwhelming even the largest international organizations, which now lack the necessary financial resources to meet the growing demand for assistance.
#JUSTIN: A boat carrying 37 Haitians, including 10 children believed to be below the age of nine, landed on the shores of Boston Beach in Portland a short while ago.
The Haitians appeared to be in good health, but complained about being hungry.
More soon. pic.twitter.com/zejZ58Y4vk
— Jamaica Star (@jamaicastar) July 10, 2023
The WFP’s response plan for 2023 requires $720 million, but it is currently facing a shortfall of $121 million by the end of the year. As a result, emergency food assistance will have to be cut by a quarter, leaving hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Haitians without vital support.
One of the most affected groups is the 450,000 schoolchildren who depend on the WFP for their daily meals. Nearly half of these children will lose access to school meals without additional funding when they return to class in September.
The situation in Haiti remains dire, with the collapse of the state and the rapid expansion of gangs controlling major parts of Port-au-Prince contributing to poverty and instability. International efforts to restore order have seen little progress, as foreign intervention in Haiti’s history has been fraught with challenges.
The UN’s call for troops to quash the gangs has not seen much support from countries wary of engaging in further failed foreign interventions.
Bauer emphasized that it is not the time to scale back aid efforts but rather to step up and help the Haitian people when they need it the most.
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