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The WFP says it is currently $4.1bn short of its 2009 budget. So far it has only received $2.6bn of the $6.7bn it says it needs to provide emergency food rations to 108 million people this year.
Speaking to Marcus Prior, the WFP’s spokesman for east and central
"We are feeding more people in more inaccessible and dangerous locations for longer periods, which pushes our costs up. At the same time, donors are giving less – leaving us barely one-third funded almost two-thirds of the way through the year," said Prior.
"We understand that many donors are going through their own difficult time in this current global financial crisis, but we urge them not to forget the very real and crucial needs of people in this region."
Last week, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said nearly 20 million people were now dependant on food in eastern
Josette Sheeran, the head of the WFP, will be heading to the G20 meeting in