Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe RBC
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Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe RBC
Fighting Hunger Worldwide Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe RBC Region WFP RBC REGION: Albania Algeria Armenia Egypt Iran Iraq Jordan Kyrgyz Republic Lebanon Libya Morocco Palestine Sudan Syria Tajikistan Tunisia Turkey Ukraine Yemen Executive Board May 2015 1 Fighting Hunger Worldwide The RBC Region The MENA region is perhaps the most challenging region in the world in terms of addressing the complex and multifaceted elements of food insecurity. Conflicts in SIX countries Highest DISPLACEMENT rate SYRIA Middle East 7.6 million Central Africa South Asia West Africa Europe, the Caucuses and Central Asia East Africa The Americas South-east Asia Unpredictable food Security Situation IRAQ people have been displaced in Syria. This makes it the country with the largest number of IDPs in the world At least 2.8 million people fleeing within the country 2 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Response in the RBC Region In line with responsible programming, WFP Continues to scale up while refining targeting and prioritizing support 24.1 million Planned Number of People supported by RBC on the rise since 2011 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 3 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Response in the RBC Region: Scaling up while refining targeting and prioritizing support Funding Constraints (May-Oct 15) 74% US$ Shortfall 1.44 billion Requirements Shortfalls DEV $5.7m PRRO $702m EMOP $732m 4 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Operational Challenges Security and Access constraints Diverse and flexible operational modalities Strengthened Partnerships Contingency Planning 5 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Response in the RBC Region: YEMEN 12 million people are food insecure (13% increase) Prioritizing life-saving interventions Reaching 1.5 million people in 9 Governorates 6 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Response in the RBC Region: IRAQ 2.8 million displaced Reaching 1.5 million Iraqis Refining targeting and prioritizing support 7 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Response in the RBC Region: SYRIA Response Increased threat Reaching millions inside Syria Challenging Innovative & Responsible programming 8 Fighting Hunger Worldwide WFP Response in the RBC Region: LIBYA & UKRAINE Moving from oversight to direct response Reaching displaced people despite security and access constraints 9 Enhancing capacities and presence Fighting Hunger Worldwide Supporting Resilience and Long-term Efforts Investment in local economies Supporting livelihoods and building capacities through tailored programmes RBC C&V activities valued at almost US$ 1 billion in 2015 Supporting more than 1 million people in 9 countries 10 Fighting Hunger Worldwide Social Protection and Safety Nets: School Feeding Supporting 3.8 million people 14 Countries Boosting local economies & building national capacities 11 Fighting Hunger Worldwide THANK YOU شكرا Executive Board May 2015 12