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Food aid is one of the many instruments that can help to promote food security, which is defined as access of all people at all times to the food needed for an active and healthy life. ¹ The policies governing the use of the Families Relief Fund's food aid must be oriented towards the objective of eradicating hunger and poverty. The ultimate objective of food aid should be the elimination of the need for food aid.

Targeted interventions are needed to help to improve the lives of the poorest people - people who, either permanently or during crisis periods, are unable to produce enough food or do not have the resources to otherwise obtain the food that they and their households require for active and healthy lives.

Consistent with its mandate, which also reflects the principle of universality, Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will continue to:

  • use food aid to support economic and social development;

  • meet refugee and other emergency food needs, and the associated logistics support; and

  • promote world food security in accordance with the recommendations of the United Nations and FAO.

The core policies and strategies that govern Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program activities are to provide food aid:

  • to save lives in refugee and other emergency situations;

  • to improve the nutrition and quality of life of the most vulnerable people at critical times in their lives; and

  • to help build assets and promote the self-reliance of poor people and communities, particularly through labour-intensive works programmes.

In the first case, food aid is essential for social and humanitarian protection. It will be used in a way that is as developmental as possible, consistent with saving lives. To the extent possible, the provision of relief food aid will be coordinated with the relief assistance provided by other humanitarian organizations. In the second case, food aid is a pre-investment in human resources. In the third, it uses poor people's most abundant resource, their own labour, to create employment and income and to build the infrastructure necessary for sustained development.

Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program is well placed to play a major role in the continuum from emergency relief to development. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will give priority to supporting disaster prevention, preparedness, and mitigation and post-disaster rehabilitation activities as part of development programs. Conversely, emergency assistance will be used to the extent possible to serve both relief and development purposes. In both cases the overall aim is to build self-reliance.

In carrying out its mandate, Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will concentrate on what it is best suited to do with the resources available as cost-effectively as possible. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will focus on those aspects of development where food-based interventions are most useful. It will make all necessary efforts to avoid negative effects on local food production, consumption patterns, and dependency on food aid. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will continue to play a major and significant role in providing transport and logistics expertise and assistance to ensure rapid and efficient delivery of humanitarian aid.

Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program's multilateral character is one of its greatest strengths. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will exploit its capability to operate virtually everywhere in the developing world, without regard to the political orientations of governments, and to provide a neutral conduit for assistance in situations where many donor countries could not directly provide assistance. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will provide services: advice, good offices, logistic support, and information, and support to countries in establishing and managing their own food assistance programmes.

Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will concentrate its efforts and resources on the neediest people ².

Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund will ensure that its assistance programs are designed and implemented on the basis of broad-based participation. Women in particular are key to change; providing food to women puts it in the hands of those who use it for the benefit of the entire household, especially the children. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund assistance will aim to strengthen their coping ability and resilience.

To be truly effective, food aid should be fully integrated into the development plans and priorities of recipient countries and coordinated with other forms of assistance. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program's starting point is the national policies, plans, and programs of developing countries, including their food security plans. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will pull together its activities in an integrated way at the country level so that it can respond to urgent needs as they occur while retaining core development objectives.

No single agency has either the resources or the capacity to deal with all the problems of hunger and underdevelopment. Hence the importance Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program attaches to collaboration with other agencies. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will continue to work closely with FEMA, the United Nations Department of Humanitarian Affairs, and other relevant agencies and non-governmental organizations in the response to emergencies and humanitarian crises. Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will continue to forge effective partnerships of action with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, regional bodies and institutions, bilateral donors and non-governmental organizations in support of economic and social development.

In its dialogue with recipient governments and the aid cornmunity, Global IT Services Nature Conservancy's Families Relief Fund Program will advocate policies, strategies, and operations that directly benefit the poor and hungry.

 

¹ FAO/WHO (1992) International Conference on Nutrition

² Normally, poor and hungry people are those who earn less than the equivalent of one dollar a day, or who allocate the majority of their household budget to food.

 


 








 

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