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Ethiopian famine and WFP News Release

WFP News Release 11 October 2011UNITED STATES DONATES RECORD US$56 MILLION TO RAMP UP HIV NUTRITION ACTIVITIES IN ETHIOPIAROME – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a US$56 million donation from the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) that will dramatically increase resources for programmes in Ethiopia providing vital nutrition assistance to people living with HIV (PLHIV). This donation, the largest ever from PEPFAR, will offer a critical boost to WFP’s HIV and AIDS activities in Ethiopia.―Providing the right nutritional support for HIV patients can make the difference between life and death,‖ said WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran, ―Because when malnourished patients don’t have the right food to eat, treatment doesn’t work. This generous donation from PEPFAR will allow WFP to reach more people, improving the productive lives of those with HIV, helping to prevent its transference to infants, and helping families and communities with sustainable food security.‖With PEPFAR’s generous contribution, in addition to the areas previously covered, WFP will work in Ethiopia’s least developed regions—Afar, Benishangul Gumuz, Somali and Gambella—to improve the nutritional status, treatment success and quality of life of PLHIV.It will enhance their food and economic security, support children vulnerable to HIV andcontribute to the prevention of mother-to-child transmission.WFP’s current HIV and AIDS activities support treatment in urban areas throughout the country, including assessments, counselling and food assistance for those who are malnourished. They take a sustainable approach, which also emphasizes social safety nets and economic activities for affected households. From 2008 to 2010, these activities reached 355,000 people affected by HIV and AIDS in 23 towns. PEPFAR’s donation will allow WFP to reach, nationwide, an additional 375,000 vulnerable people over five years. page 2Food and nutrition assistance is an essential and cost-effective means of enhancing the success of antiretroviral treatment (ART), enabling nutritional recovery and mitigating the socio-economic consequences of HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Furthermore, this type of assistance increases the likelihood that patients will adhere to treatment, thereby reducing the likelihood that additional, more costly treatments will need to be found.―We’ve seen that HIV patients who are malnourished when they start their treatment are much more likely to die than well-nourished patients,‖ said Martin Bloem, WFP’s chief of PoNutrition and HIV/AIDS Policy. ―By collaborating with PEPFAR, we can ensure thatbeneficiaries in Ethiopia are in a good position to return to healthy, productive lives.‖In 2010, WFP supported 2.5 million beneficiaries in 47 countries through its HIV and TB programmes, including food and nutritional support to some 500,000 PLHIV as part of their ART or TB treatment. By providing the right foods at the right time, WFP strives to maximize the success of its investments in individuals and communities.# # #WFP is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Each year, on average, WFP feeds more than 90 million people in more than 70 countries.WFP now provides RSS feeds to help journalists keep up with the latest press releases, videos and photos as they are published on WFP.org. For more details see: http://www.wfp.org/rss

WFP News Release 11 October 2011UNITED STATES DONATES RECORD US$56 MILLION TO RAMP UP HIV NUTRITION ACTIVITIES IN ETHIOPIAROME – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a US$56 million donation from the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) that will dramatically increase resources for programmes in Ethiopia providing vital nutrition assistance to people living with HIV (PLHIV). This donation, the largest ever from PEPFAR, will offer a critical boost to WFP’s HIV and AIDS activities in Ethiopia.―Providing the right nutritional support for HIV patients can make the difference between life and death,‖ said WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran, ―Because when malnourished patients don’t have the right food to eat, treatment doesn’t work. This generous donation from PEPFAR will allow WFP to reach more people, improving the productive lives of those with HIV, helping to prevent its transference to infants, and helping families and communities with sustainable food security.‖With PEPFAR’s generous contribution, in addition to the areas previously covered, WFP will work in Ethiopia’s least developed regions—Afar, Benishangul Gumuz, Somali and Gambella—to improve the nutritional status, treatment success and quality of life of PLHIV.It will enhance their food and economic security, support children vulnerable to HIV andcontribute to the prevention of mother-to-child transmission.WFP’s current HIV and AIDS activities support treatment in urban areas throughout the country, including assessments, counselling and food assistance for those who are malnourished. They take a sustainable approach, which also emphasizes social safety nets and economic activities for affected households. From 2008 to 2010, these activities reached 355,000 people affected by HIV and AIDS in 23 towns. PEPFAR’s donation will allow WFP to reach, nationwide, an additional 375,000 vulnerable people over five years. page 2Food and nutrition assistance is an essential and cost-effective means of enhancing the success of antiretroviral treatment (ART), enabling nutritional recovery and mitigating the socio-economic consequences of HIV and tuberculosis (TB). Furthermore, this type of assistance increases the likelihood that patients will adhere to treatment, thereby reducing the likelihood that additional, more costly treatments will need to be found.―We’ve seen that HIV patients who are malnourished when they start their treatment are much more likely to die than well-nourished patients,‖ said Martin Bloem, WFP’s chief of PoNutrition and HIV/AIDS Policy. ―By collaborating with PEPFAR, we can ensure thatbeneficiaries in Ethiopia are in a good position to return to healthy, productive lives.‖In 2010, WFP supported 2.5 million beneficiaries in 47 countries through its HIV and TB programmes, including food and nutritional support to some 500,000 PLHIV as part of their ART or TB treatment. By providing the right foods at the right time, WFP strives to maximize the success of its investments in individuals and communities.# # #WFP is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Each year, on average, WFP feeds more than 90 million people in more than 70 countries.WFP now provides RSS feeds to help journalists keep up with the latest press releases, videos and photos as they are published on WFP.org. For more details see: http://www.wfp.org/rssFollow us on Twitter @wfp_mediaWFP has a dedicated ISDN line in Italy for quality two-way interviews with WFP officials.For more information please contact (email address: firstname.lastname@wfp.org):Judith Schuler, WFP/Addis Ababa, Tel. +251 115 515188 , Mob. +251 911 201 976Gaelle Sevenier, WFP/Geneva, Tel. +41 22 917 8564 , Mob +41 79 285 7304 Emilia Casella, WFP/Rome, Tel. +39 06 6513 3854 , Mob. +39 347 9450634Caroline Hurford, WFP/London, Tel. +44 20 72409001 , Mob. +44 7968 008474Rene McGuffin, WFP/Washington, Tel. +1 202 6530010 ext. 1149, Mob. +1 202 4223383Challiss McDonough, WFP/Nairobi, Tel. +254 20 762 2179 , Mob. +254 733 528 91

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