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NIGER / MALNUTRITION

NIGER / MALNUTRITION

26 July 2010

WFP scales-up its food assistance operation in Niger to feed up to eight million people who have lost crops and livestock due to a particularly severe drought. Head of WFP Josette Sheeran, who saw first-hand the doubling of acute malnutrition especially among children during her recent visit says, "the world needs to respond" in the coming weeks, to the humanitarian crisis in the country. WFP

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WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME - WFP
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DEVELOPMENT
HEALTH
NUTRITION
HEALTH SERVICES
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
REFUGEES
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NIGER
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STORY: NIGER / MALNUTRITION
TRT: 2.38
SOURCE: WORLD FOOD PROGRAM (WFP)
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 19, 20, 21 JULY 2010, NIAMAY, NIGER

STORY:

19 JULY 2010, TONDIKWINDI, NIAMEY, NIGER

1. Wide shots, deserted land

20 JULY 2010, MARA, NIAMEY

2. Wide shot, man walking on dry land
3. Wide shot, dry land
4. Med shot, cow

19 JULY 2010, TONDIKWINDI, NIAMEY, NIGER

5. Various shots, homes in village
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Josette Sheeran, Executive Director, WFP:
“We're particularly worried about the children, and that's why I've come to the center, to really see the situation of the children, because their nutrition status is deteriorating very rapidly, and we are seeing a doubling of acute malnutrition, almost overnight here, as we enter the lean season and a very difficult time. So for the next 6 weeks, we really need the world to respond, to support the people of Niger, to make sure the children have adequate nutrition in their diet, and we're really ramping up to do that.”

21 JULY 2010 CORA HOUSSA, TILLABERRY, NORTH OF NIAMEY

7. Various shots, mothers with their children waiting to be examined
8. Various shots, child being weighed and measured at Koria nutritional centre, were they receive WFP food
9. Various shots, mothers and children
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Josette Sheeran, Executive Director, WFP:
“Well, The World Food Programme, will now be seeking to reach almost 8 million people, focused really on the most vulnerable: the under 2 year old children will be damaged in their minds and bodies for life if we don't get them adequate nutrition, the under 5 year old children are very vulnerable, and pregnant and lactating women.”

21 JULY 2010 CORA HOUSSA, TILLABERRY, NORTH OF NIAMEY

11. Med shot, children
12. Med shot, old lady standing by an empty grain bank
13. Various shots, children

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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said it is massively scaling-up its food assistance operation in the West African state of Niger to feed up to 8 million hungry people who have lost crops and livestock due to a particularly severe drought.

“We're particularly worried about the children, because their nutrition status is deteriorating very rapidly, and we are seeing a doubling of acute malnutrition, almost overnight here”, said WFP Executive Director, Josette Sheeran, who visited Niger for a fact-finding mission last week (20 July).

Sheeran said that for the next 6 weeks, “we really need the world to respond, to support the people of Niger, to make sure the children have adequate nutrition in their diet, and we're really ramping up to do that.”

The food and nutritional crisis in Niger has grown dramatically in the months since the last harvest in September 2009. A national Nutrition and Child Survival Survey released in June showed that young children are under particular threat from malnutrition.

Working with the government and NGO partners, WFP has been expanding its operations to the point where it now aims to feed 7.9 million people through to the end of the year. WFP is deploying rations in Niger that include highly nutritious food supplements such as enhanced corn-soya blend and Plumpy’doz, a paste made of peanuts, oil, sugar and milk fortified with vitamins and minerals to help to address the nutritional needs of young children.

“Well, The World Food Programme, will now be seeking to reach almost 8 million people, focused really on the most vulnerable”, Sheeran said.

The cost of WFP’s expanded operation in Niger is US$213 million and at the moment it is barely half funded. While some food supplies can be purchased from neighbouring countries in the region, the normal lead-time to deliver food that is procured further a field is between two and three months.

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