WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran holds the young son of a Palestinian woman who receives food assistance thanks to new 'e-vouchers'.

Copyright: WFP/Abeer Etefa.

Digital Food Offers New Hunger Solution To West Bank

WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran kicked off a three-day visit to the Middle East by visiting shops in the West Bank that are participating in WFP’s electronic voucher programmes. This 'digital food' provided to the most vulnerable Palestinians supports local shopkeepers and food producers, she explained.

Overview

Palestinians are experiencing a dramatic decline in their living standards and a regression of the economy due to internal and external movement restrictions. The closure regime applied in the West Bank, combined with the blockade of the Gaza Strip, continues to seriously hamper access and movement of goods, services and people throughout the occupied Palestinian territory. These restrictions affect Palestinians' access to local and international markets and to employment as well as their control over natural resources.

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Country at a glance 2012
Planned Beneficiaries648,000
Beneficiary needs (mt)75,230
Beneficiary needs ($US)95,556,094