Saturday, January 23, 2010
ROME: The World Food Programme has scaled up its food aid to Haiti's quake survivors, distributing two million meals on Friday, the UN agency's director said in a statement Saturday.
"This is the most complex operation WFP has ever launched. Haiti's entire supply chain infrastructure has been devastated, and we have been faced with launching an operation from scratch," executive director Josette Sheerman said after a two-day evaluation mission to the capital Port-au-Prince. She said that the WFP's initial response "launched within 24 hours of the quake" had grown on a daily basis.
"On Friday, we delivered about two million meals -- a significant increase on the 1.2 million meals distributed on Thursday. We are getting the job done, even if we wish we could do more, quicker."
"Words cannot describe the devastation that has been wrought on Haiti by the January 12 earthquake. Parts of the capital Port-au-Prince look worse than many war zones," she said.
ROME: The World Food Programme has scaled up its food aid to Haiti's quake survivors, distributing two million meals on Friday, the UN agency's director said in a statement Saturday.
"This is the most complex operation WFP has ever launched. Haiti's entire supply chain infrastructure has been devastated, and we have been faced with launching an operation from scratch," executive director Josette Sheerman said after a two-day evaluation mission to the capital Port-au-Prince. She said that the WFP's initial response "launched within 24 hours of the quake" had grown on a daily basis.
"On Friday, we delivered about two million meals -- a significant increase on the 1.2 million meals distributed on Thursday. We are getting the job done, even if we wish we could do more, quicker."
"Words cannot describe the devastation that has been wrought on Haiti by the January 12 earthquake. Parts of the capital Port-au-Prince look worse than many war zones," she said.
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