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Forging Partnerships in Preparing for and Responding to Natural Disaster in Latin America & the Caribbean About WFP WFP in Latin America Emergency Preparedness and Response OAS & WFP- Forging Partnership 1. Analysis and Knowledge on Disaster Reduction, Mitigation and Management / Emerging Issues – Contribution to Public Policies 2. Operational Preparedness: EPR Knowledge, Capacities and Systems Development 3. Operational Coordination and Support in Disaster Response WFP at a Glance • WFP is the United Nations frontline agency in the fight against global hunger and the largest humanitarian agency worldwide • Founded in 1963; Governed by an Executive Board, consisting of 36 Member States of the United Nations and FAO • Relies entirely on voluntary contributions • Decentralized structure: some 80 country offices, 6 Regional Bureaux, 9 liaison offices, 5 support offices and HQ in Rome • Double mandate - operations aim to: meet emergency needs support economic & social development • WFP works to put hunger at the centre of the international agenda, promoting policies, strategies and operations that directly benefit the poor and hungry Alejandro.chicheri@wfp.org /2007 The Reality of Hunger • Over 850 million people worldwide face hunger, more than the populations of USA, Canada and the European Union combined • Over 52 million people suffer from hunger and undernutrition in LAC • Hunger and undernutrition are the main cause of mortality in the region • Natural and man-made disasters perpetuate the intergenerational hunger cycle Alejandro.chicheri@wfp.org /2007 WFP’s Strategic Objectives • Save lives in crisis situations, protect livelihoods and enhance resilience to shocks • Support the improved nutrition and health status of children, mothers and other vulnerable people • Support access to education and reduce gender disparity in access to education and skills training • Strengthen countries and regions capacities to establish and manage food-assistance and hunger reduction / eradication programmes Alejandro.chicheri@wfp.org /2007 Programme Categories WFP operates through various four “programme categories”: • Emergency Operations (EMOP) • Protracted Relief and Recovery Operations (PRRO) • Development Operations (Development Projects and Country Programmes) • Special Operations All WFP operations are funded on a voluntary basis Alejandro.chicheri@wfp.org /2007
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