WFP is providing logistical support for the humanitarian relief effort in Libya, sending food and other urgent supplies including water, medicine and fuel to Tripoli. WFP is also scaling up food assistance to meet the needs of the most vulnerable internally displaced people in Tripoli, the coastal areas and the Nafusa Mountain Region.
WFP is dispatching around 600 metric tons of staple food commodities including wheat flour, pasta, vegetable oil and tomato paste to the Libyan capital for distribution by the Libyan Red Crescent (LRC) to provide much needed assistance to more than 35,500 conflict-affected and displaced people for one month.
A copy of a WFP transaction form which describes the logistics for delivering food and other supplies. In addition to providing food assistance in Tripoli, Gheryan and Zliten, WFP is providing emergency food for vulnerable people in Zuwarah, Sibrata, Sirman and Zawiya. WFP is reaching Tripoli and the western towns by sea and land via the Ras Ajdir border crossing in Tunisia -- the main supply route to Tripoli.
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30 August 2011
WFP Responds To Urgent Humanitarian Needs In Libya
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4 August 2011
WFP Delivers Food For Ramadan
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22 March 2011
Hot meals at Tunisian-Libyan border
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