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Global emergency aid delivery could end next month, UN warns

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Global emergency aid delivery could end next month, UN warns

Madagascar, Maheny (Beloha Region), 11 December 2018 Due to the negative impacts of the El Nino induced drought in 2016/2017, rain shortfalls impacts and failed harvests in 2018, WFP aims at providing relief food assistance and early recovery support to 849,000 food insecure and vulnerable people through food distributions and cash transfers during the prolonged 2018-2019 lean season. In the Photo: In the Photo: Desire Shaleur Watat, WFP Head of WFP Tsihombe Antenna (right) , visiting the cash distribution site in Maheny (Beloha Region).??"In southern Madagascar, the absence of rainfall and prolonged drought have an impact on the crop. This leaves people in a situation of food insecurity. In response to this situation, WFP is bringing food and money through cash transfers to alleviate the suffering of these populations." says Desire. Photo: WFP/Giulio d'Adamo

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Johannesburg:  A global emergency delivery service that has kept tons of humanitarian aid flowing despite coronavirus travel restrictions could shut down next month if funding can’t be found to keep it running, the World Food Program warned Friday.

The shortfall comes “just as demand for this service is reaching its peak,” WFP said.

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Of the USD 965 million to keep the service going through the end of the year, USD 178 million has been confirmed.

While nations that are traditionally the world’s top humanitarian donors were distracted by the growing pandemic earlier this year, the WFP, the United Nations’ logistics leader, heaved the emergency operation into place with unprecedented reach.

The emergency delivery effort involves almost 120 countries, Amer Daoudi, WFP senior director of operations, told The Associated Press in April.

Travel bans imposed by national governments closed borders and airports around the world, badly wrenching supply chains and stranding humanitarian workers and supplies.

The emergency delivery service has been key in shipping tons of aid for the pandemic and other crises like HIV and cholera that need drugs and vaccines to keep flowing.

The U.N. and various health entities have openly worried about dangerous delays in many countries’ vaccination campaigns, saying the lives of up to 80 million children under the age of 1 could be at risk.

So far, the World Food Program emergency service has completed 375 cargo and passenger flights, delivering more than 2,500 aid workers with “enough cargo to fill 120 jumbo jets waiting to be transported in coming weeks,” the WFP said.

“I’ve never been involved in anything like this before. I don’t think any of us have,” Stephen Cahill, WFP’s director of logistics, told the AP in April.

“We’re seeing countries taking measures we think aren’t always rational. When you start closing borders, we start to get very nervous.” He spoke on April 16, when the world had more than 2.1 million coronavirus cases.

On Friday, the number of cases was over 8.5 million, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

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