Financial Times FT.com

The global food crisis

Funds crunch threatens world food aid

By Javier Blas in London

Published: June 11 2009 23:31 | Last updated: June 11 2009 23:31

The United Nation’s World Food Programme is cutting food aid rations and shutting down some operations as donor countries that face a fiscal crunch at home slash contributions to its funding.

In recent weeks the WFP has quietly started reducing rations and closing down distribution operations to conserve cash. It reduced emergency food aid rations in Rwanda, for example, from 420 grammes to 320g of cereals per person a day.

You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.

Read this