The Contribution of The World Food Programme (WFP) To Addressing The Hunger Crisis In Haiti Through Food Security In 2019-2024
Abstract
Haiti's various problems have made it the only country in the Americas to be
included in the list of the ten countries with the highest hunger rates in the world.
As one of the International Organizations that has a zero hunger mission, the
World Food Program's contribution in dealing with hunger issues in Haiti through
food security is questionable. To find out more about WFP's contribution in Haiti,
this qualitative research utilizes the Food Security and nutrition theory developed
by Charis M. Galanakis. This theory consists of four aspects, namely Availability,
Access, Utilization, and Stability. This resulted in several findings such as
emergency feeding programs to ensure food availability. Development of the
SIMAST system, utilization of UNHAS, and negotiations to facilitate access to
aid. The implementation of the SBCC approach and the provision of school
feeding programs to promote and ensure the correct utilization of food. Support
local farmers through various programs and training to maintain stable food
income.
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