But GON and WFP continue to squabble
This Commentary was first published in the The Reporter Weekly
There will be slight increase in the number of food-insecure population in the country this year largely because of agriculture lean season, according to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). The number of people hit acute food insecurity across the Mid and the Far Western Hill and Mountain (MFWHM), is estimated to be 0.48 million, and WFP is running out of budget necessary to cope with the situation during the fiscal year 2011/12.The Government of Nepal (GoN) does not have a well-grounded program to address the problem either.
As per the WFP report, the total number of food insecure population in the country stands at 3.7 million spread across 38 out of 75 districts. The MFWHM districts have recorded a 2.7 per cent increase in population (July-September) compared to the corresponding period last year. While food insecurity may not have taken into its fold new population this year, the budgetary constraints of WFP may come as a handicap to do anything substantial there in need.
WFP is suffering from the 51% budget deficit compared to the planned budget for this fiscal year 2011/12. "The budget deficit is due to the global financial crisis," WFP Nepal Office elaborated, "many donors reduced their contribution and some stopped the fund for WFP." And that naturally will have its impact on the lives of food insecure people in the country. The UN agency works as per the emergency needs in member countries.
The WFP is coordinating with the Ministry of Local Development (MoLD) to help the food insecure population in Nepal. The Government of Nepal (GoN) hasn't been able to show any willingness to serve the food insecure population besides repeating the cliché of 'food distribution by Nepal Food Corporation (NFC)'.
However, government authorities in Nepal do not quite agree with the projection of the WFP regarding the food insecure population. They allege that the WFP is just multiplying the costs of food distribution. "The GoN won't give any additional budget to the WFP," one senior official at the Ministry of Local Development said, adding “We are not going to repeat our past follies like giving WFP the money we had got from the World Bank. " Nepalese authorities also claim that WFP just refuses to work ‘under our government’.
The World Bank says that the global food crisis has reached 'dangerous levels'. “As Nepal does not produce enough food to meet the domestic requirement, we have to import food from international market. This rising food prices will definitely lead us to some problem. GoN should acknowledge this fact and have to work towards advancing the food production situation in the 38 food deficit districts”, World Banks says.
But what is likely to create more crisis in a scenario of food scarcity is the rigid stance of the government not to give budget to the WFP. “Why can’t it ask the WFP to work more efficiently? But at the same time, WFP also must realize why donors are cutting or reducing their contribution to it when the food insecurity is increasing in many countries,” ask the WB officials.
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