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WFP assessing support to Lebanon following devastating blasts

Rome – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is extremely saddened by the Lebanon blasts and extends its condolences to the people of Lebanon, which has always been at the forefront of our humanitarian response in the region.

WFP is rapidly assessing the situation on the ground to be ready to provide emergency support for thousands of people who have become homeless overnight, lost loved ones, were injured or anyone who needs assistance during these difficult times.

 

The explosion and the damage to the port will exacerbate the grim economic and food security situation in Lebanon. The country – prior to yesterday’s devastating events – had already been undergoing the worst economic crisis in its history and it was being compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

As Lebanon imports nearly 85 percent of its food, the severe damage to the Port of Beirut – the largest in the country – would push food prices beyond the reach of many. The price of a monthly food basket – that is a selection of staple food items a family needs –has more than doubled over the past six months.

 

These events come also at a time of soaring unemployment rates and salary cuts with many families struggling to make ends meet. Currently one million people in Lebanon are living below the poverty line.

 

A recent WFP survey on the impact of the economic crisis and COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdown measures on livelihoods and food security revealed that food has become a major source of concern with fifty percent of Lebanese saying over the past month they felt worried they would not have enough food to eat.

 

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The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian organization, saving lives in emergencies, building prosperity and supporting a sustainable future for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change.

 

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Contact

Abeer Etefa, WFP/Cairo, Mob.: +20 106 6663 4352

Reem Nada, WFP/Cairo, Mob.: +20 106 6663 4522

Frances Kennedy, WFP/ Rome, Mob. +39 346 7600 806

Bettina Luescher WFP/ Berlin, Mob. +49 160. 9926 1730

Elisabeth Byrs, WFP/ Geneva, Mob. +41 79 842 8057 

Jane Howard, WFP/ London, Mob. +44 (0)796 8008 474

Shaza Moghraby, WFP/New York, Mob. + 1 929 289 9867

Steve Taravella, WFP/ Washington, Mob.  +1 202 770 5993