NEWS

Mr. Chris Kaye, WFP’s Country Director in Pakistan called on Chairman NDMA, Lieutenant General Inam Haider Malik in his office at Prime Minister Secretariat today.

They discussed the way-forward to address lingering food insecurity and food inflation amidst floods 2022 and food security management system, to protect vulnerable communities from grip of climate-induced disasters.

Mr. Kaye highlighted WFP’s relief operation to help flood affectees through provision of food, cash, nutritional and livelihoods support in collaboration with global partners. He added that WFP has repositioned its program towards assistance of Government in helping the identification of priority areas, implementation of food chain program and establishment of facility centers along with training programs for technical staff.

Chairman NDMA acknowledged the WFP’s humanitarian interventions through logistic support, supplies of food & nutrition and urgently needed assistance in flood-ravaged areas. He agreed with Country Director’s insights that emergency assistance staves off hunger in the short-term, however, food insecurity in Pakistan can only be meaningfully addressed by adequate investment in tackling root causes and helping to build the resilience of communities at frontline of the climate crisis.

At the end, both mutually agreed to continue cooperation for mapping of food-chain and protecting the most vulnerable segment with financial safety nets.