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Geneva
23 June 2007
The World Food Program says it is gradually shifting from emergency assistance to Food for Work projects to help thousands of nomadic1 herders in Djibouti recover from years of recurrent drought. WFP is running these programs jointly2 with other U.N. agencies and the country's Ministry3 of Agriculture. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva.
Nomads4 in northwestern Djibouti have been hit hard by five consecutive5 years of drought. The lack of rainfall has devastated6 pasturelands on which rural herdsmen traditionally rely.
The World Food Program says 20 percent of the population was short of food when stocks from the last harvest in September ran out. Furthermore, they say, many pastoralists lost all their animals.
WFP spokesman, Simon Pluess, says his agency wants to wean the herders away from emergency assistance by introducing Work for Food programs aimed at long-term recovery.
"What we are trying to do together with the Ministry of Agriculture and UNICEF is, for example to dig wells so that despite drought, these herders will be able to irrigate7 their fields," he noted8. "And, together with the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, we will try and promote vegetable gardens."
In this way, Pluess says, the United Nations hopes to lessen9 the suffering of these vulnerable people and improve their nutritional10 status. He says some 5,600 people will participate in the Food for Work programs. They will receive enough rations11 to feed themselves and their families. This means a total of 28,000 people will benefit from the food assistance.
Pluess says Djibouti is less fortunate than its neighbors. He says agriculture is very limited because of inadequate12 rainfall and high temperatures. Agriculture only accounts for three percent of Djibouti's gross domestic product.
Pluess says the country imports more than 80 percent of its cereal requirements. He says it is important to find solutions to mitigate13 the impact of drought and the food shortages that result.
"Without assistance, many people may be forced to move to Djibouti city where they lose their pastoralist lifestyle," he added. "What will happen is they will only add to slums on the outskirts14 of the capital. We would like these people to stay in the rural areas. I think they can live a life of much more dignity than in the slums in the city. And by improving water access and gardens, I think we can help them."
The 2007-2008 forecast looks better for rainfall. But, if it fails, Pluess tells VOA the World Food Program will have food stocks on hand to provide emergency relief for the people of Djibouti.
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adj.流浪的;游牧的 | |
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ad.联合地,共同地 | |
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n.(政府的)部;牧师 | |
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n.游牧部落的一员( nomad的名词复数 );流浪者;游牧生活;流浪生活 | |
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adj.连续的,联贯的,始终一贯的 | |
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v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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vt.灌溉,修水利,冲洗伤口,使潮湿 | |
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adj.营养的,滋养的 | |
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定量( ration的名词复数 ); 配给量; 正常量; 合理的量 | |
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