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词条 World Food Programme
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World Food Programme
UN
organization established in 1961 by the United Nations (UN) to help alleviate world hunger. Its headquarters are in Rome, Italy.
The WFP's programs are aimed at helping the approximately 15 percent of the world's population that is hungry. Its Food-For-Life program aids victims of both natural and man-made disasters by collecting and transporting food to crisis areas. Contributions of commodities, cash, and services (primarily shipping) help beneficiaries to maintain balanced diets. Its Food-for-Growth programs are directed at vulnerable groups—including children, pregnant and nursing women, and the elderly—and its Food-For-Work program encourages self-reliance by providing food in return for labour.
From 1996 the WFP's Executive Board consisted of 36 states, half elected by the UN's Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and half elected by the council of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). To stimulate their economies, the WFP purchases more goods and services from developing countries than any other UN agency. During the 1990s the WFP provided food aid to nearly 75 million people annually.
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