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    NEWSFOOD.com Primo piano, Italy
    Aug 10 2007


    WFP welcomes US$2 million donation from Russia to Azerbaijan

    WFP's two-year operation in Azerbaijan is helping 154,000 people
    displaced by the 1990s Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over
    Nagorno-Karabakh

    WFP.org - August 10, 2007

    Baku, 10 August 2007 - The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
    today welcomed the first-ever donation from the Russian Federation to
    support WFP's operation in Azerbaijan to provide food assistance to
    the poorest among the internally displaced people (IDPs).

    `This Russian US$2 million donation to Azerbaijan will enable us to
    continue food assistance to the most vulnerable among those displaced
    by the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh,' said
    Lynne Miller, WFP's Country Director in Azerbaijan.

    `We are very grateful for Russia's commitment to our efforts to help
    those in need.'

    Displaced

    The Russian donation will help procure wheat flour and vegetable oil
    for the displaced over the coming four months.

    Since 2003, when the Russian Federation joined WFP's growing list of
    generous donors, it has provided US$44 million worth of assistance to
    WFP efforts around the world.

    WFP started operations in Azerbaijan in 1994 to help over half a
    million people displaced by the conflict. Gradually a large number of
    them moved to urban areas and became self-reliant. WFP has since
    shifted its attentions to assisting those who remained in rural areas
    and are still unable to meet their basic needs.

    Conflict

    The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh led to the
    displacement of some 800,000 Azerbaijanis in the 1990s. WFP's current
    two-year operation in Azerbaijan assists 154,000 of them.

    `The displaced people we are assisting are still unable to afford
    their basic needs. They still rely on continued humanitarian
    support,' said Miller.

    Shortfall

    WFP's current operation, which extends until mid 2008, has a total
    cost of US$15.9 million and is currently facing a 38 per cent
    shortfall in funding.

    Donors to the current WFP's operation in Azerbaijan include:
    Azerbaijan (US$ 3 million); the Russian Federation (US$2 million);
    Japan (US$100,000); and private donors (US$69,000) as well as
    multilateral donation (US$ 4 million).

    So far this year, Russia has contributed US$11 million to WFP, for
    operations in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cuba and Tajikistan.

    www.wfp.org

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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