
Audio By Carbonatix
The World Food Programme (WFP), in collaboration with the government of Ghana is committed to phasing out external food aid in the country by 2010.In addition, the WFP would purchase 60 percent of the commodities to be used in community-based feeding programmes within the country and thereby support the Ghanaian farmer.Mr. Etienne Labande, a representative of the WFP announced these at this years "End hunger: walk the world", in Tamale on Sunday.The event, which is an annual affair, aimed at supporting the WFP to raise funds to feed children in pre-schools, primary and Junior High Schools, last year generated over US 20,000 dollars.Mr. Labande said the WFP was also supporting the promotion, procurement and distribution of locally produced fortified commodities such as corn soy blend, iodised salt and palm oil, which contained vitamins and minerals.He said, this years, "End hunger: Walk world", aims to raise funds for the WFP to provide school meals to 59 million children worldwide, who attend school hungry everyday."Providing these meals is a critical safety net to poor families who desperately need help in this time of hardship. Hunger continues to be the greatest threat to health worldwide, killing a child every six seconds. Every year more people die from hunger and hunger related causes than from AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined", Mr. Labande said.He said the recent worldwide high commodity and fuel prices coupled with an increase in natural disasters, threaten to wipe out any gains made against hunger in recent years, adding: "With these developments it is likely that the number of hungry people in the world would increase further".Alhaji Mustapha Ali Idris, Northern Regional Minister, who launched the "Walk world" said the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) and the Capitation grant implemented by the government had gone a long way to increase enrolment in schools and also served as a means to provide the local farmer with some income.He said arrangements were been made with one of the country's development partners for the GSFP to cover all schools in the country in the very near future.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Easter gesture: Ablakwa settles medical bills for 85 North Tongu constituents
49 minutes -
Africa must harness its population strength—Titus-Glover
50 minutes -
Visa-free access doesn’t mean unlimited stay – Lom Ahlijah
52 minutes -
From Golgotha to Kwahu: The Easter Migration of the Faithful and the Faithless
2 hours -
How the Ghanaian onion traders’ standoff with Nigeria unfolded and threatened local supply
2 hours -
No compensation for demolished structures on 24-Hour Economy market lands — Gov’t to structure owners
2 hours -
Financial Institutions must back local enterprises to spur growth – Deputy Minority Whip
3 hours -
Photos: Gomoa Easter Carnival 2026 ends in a burst of colour and celebration
3 hours -
Gomoa Easter carnival ends in colour as fashion, music and celebrity appearances light up final night
3 hours -
Families pick Luv Fm Family Party to celebrate Easter Monday with music and more
4 hours -
IMANI flags procurement issues in Ghana Gas insurance switch
4 hours -
Kaneshie footbridge rehabilitation to take up to 9 months — AMA
4 hours -
AMA confirms trading will be banned on Kaneshie footbridge after rehabilitation
4 hours -
IMANI flags procurement concerns in state insurance placements
4 hours -
Mahama’s push for visa-free Africa reflects Nkrumah’s Pan-African vision – Rashid Tanko-Computer
5 hours