World Food Programme warns no food supplies for Haiti if hurricane hits
UNITED NATIONS (CMC) — The World Food Programme (WFP) says for the first time ever, it has no prepositioned food supplies in Haiti for the six-month hurricane season that ends in November.
WFP also said staffers do not have the financial resources to respond quickly to an emergency weather event in the country.
Other United Nations (UN) agencies have prepositioned water and sanitation kits for 100,000 and health supplies for 20,000 people. However, these are not sufficient, especially in the absence of food, to meet needs during an emergency.
“The current lack of contingency stocks and operational funds leaves Haiti’s most at-risk communities dangerously unprotected at a time of heightened vulnerability,” Deputy UN Spokesperson Farhan Haq said.
He told reporters that food insecurity and malnutrition are already rampant, with over half the population facing acute hunger. Haiti is one of five countries worldwide which is experiencing famine-like conditions.
The UN said that continuing armed violence by gangs in the capital and in other regions has displaced over one million people, compounding the hunger crisis and limiting access to other basic services such as clean water and health care.
UN agencies in the country estimate that they will need US$908 million to continue providing life-saving resources in Haiti, but currently, they have only received US$78 million in emergency support.