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    World Food Dispels Fears of Severe Malnutrition Crisis in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Thu 14 Oct 2021, 7:16 am

    [size=52]World Food Dispels Fears of Severe Malnutrition Crisis in Iraq[/size]

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     Baghdad: Omar Abdul Latif

    The World Food Program ruled out the existence of a crisis of acute malnutrition in Iraq, stressing that the lack of rain and drought that Iraq suffered during the last season is the first of its kind in the past 40 years.
    The representative of the World Food Program in Iraq, Ali Reza Qureshi, said: "The World Food Program's Country Strategic Plan 2020-2024 outlined support for Iraq, in close line with its vision for 2030," noting that the program added 39,000 displaced persons and refugees. from vulnerable cases and launched new “livelihood” programs in urban areas to those affected by the Corona epidemic.
    He added that the Iraqi economy was subjected to shocks, the first of which was the negative oil drop affected by the repercussions of the Corona virus, as well as the depreciation of the Iraqi dinar last December, which further affected the food security of families in poor local communities.
    He added that the drought phenomenon due to the lack of rainfall affected agricultural production, as the total grain production in Iraq decreased by 38%, indicating that the Nineveh Governorate suffered from failure in crop production and lost nearly 70% of its production for the wheat crop and all its production for the barley crop, and also decreased Cereal production in the Kurdistan region halved.
    Qureshi revealed that the World Food Program established in April of last year the Hunger Monitoring System in order to monitor the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on food security in Iraq, through the main food security indicators, individual prices of basic commodities and monitoring market functions, stressing the preparation of more than 30 joint reports. With the Food and Agriculture Organization, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the World Bank, after analyzing the data of this system.
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