World Food Programme
The UN's World Food programme has been invovled in food distribution in Iraq since 1991. Following the 2003 invasion, it instigated an emergency food programme, and since July 2004 has concentrated on providing targetted fooood aid to children, pregnant or lactating mothers, and the sick in vulnerable areas. The WFP was active in food distribution under the Oil for Food programme from 1996, and continues to be involved in its successor, the Public Distribution System.
Information on these pages includes Emergency reports (which are issued weekly, but do not always contain information on Iraq), and occasional press releases.
- Food Security and Vulnerability Analysis in Iraq (11 May 2006)
- Baseline food security analysis in Iraq (29 Sept 2004)
Detailed report on food security in Iraq, based on household and community surveys conducted in late 2003. Finds that, although there is enough food in Iraq to meet the country's needs, distribution problems have led to significant levels of malnutrition. In light of this, the report recommends great care in reforming the Public Distribution System. Summary here
- Projected needs for Iraq, 2005 (2004)
Taken from the 'Blue Book'