WFP Chief welcomes President Bush statement on greater funding needed to address global food price rises

Published on 05 January 2008

Following President Bush\'s call on Congress to step up with an additional US$ 770 million for food aid and development programmes, Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme, has issued a statement.

Following President Bush's call on Congress to step up with an additional US$ 770 million for food aid and development programmes, Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme, made the following statement:

"We thank the President of the United States for his urgent call to action to combat the advance of hunger among the world's most vulnerable. His call for US$770 million in food aid and developmental support will continue America's leadership in the fight against hunger. Urgent consideration by the U.S. Congress will help prevent wide-scale human suffering due to soaring food prices. Ever since reaching out to a hungry world devastated by World War II, the American people have generously come to the urgent aid of those trapped in hunger. Today, for those living on less than US$1 a day, the impact of soaring food prices is catastrophic."