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European Commission allocates 9 million euros to reinforce food security in Zimbabwe
14 Aug 2009 08:14:00 GMT
Source: European Commission Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO)
European Commission Humanitarian Aid department (ECHO)

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The European Commission has allocated 9 million euros to safeguard access to food for vulnerable people affected by the breakdown of essential services in Zimbabwe. The funds will be channelled through the Commission's Humanitarian Aid department under the direct responsibility of Commissioner Karel De Gucht.

Food distribution exercise in Zimbabwe. [Photo: Francois GOEMANS, European Commission Humanitarian Aid department]

Karel De Gucht, Commissioner for Development and Humanitarian Aid, said: "Though the food security situation has started to improve slightly, Zimbabwe continues to face a protracted emergency. Urban populations are particularly vulnerable due to lack of access to land. It is therefore crucial in this period that ongoing food security interventions are reinforced and consolidated in order to reach the populations in need."

The funds will be used to provide short-term food security and livelihood support. They are part of the Short Term support Strategy for an amount of 120 million euros to be implemented by the European Commission following the visit of Prime Minister Tsvangirai and his Governmental delegation to Brussels on 18 June 2009.

Background

The food supply and availability has improved for the 2009/2010 season thanks to a good harvest, the dollarization of the economy and the liberalisation of the cereals market. Nevertheless, the country has suffered from chronic food insecurity since 2002, originating from a number of factors.

In the year 2000, the government of Zimbabwe launched a fast track land reform programme with a view to address the land distribution pattern inherited at independence in 1980. Problems encountered in the implementation of this Reform Programme had adverse effects on the agricultural sector productivity, reducing the country's food security.

In addition, dry weather, shortages of tractor/draught power for tillage, fuel, and fertilizers, under-investment in infrastructure and lack of incentive because of price controls crippled the agricultural and other sectors and led to an unrelieved shortage of basic commodities and services from 2000 onwards.

The European Commission is overall the main donor to the vulnerable populations of Zimbabwe, having provided 572 million euros in both humanitarian and essential development aid to the population since 2002.

Contacts

For further information, please contact Daniel DICKINSON in Nairobi (Daniel.DICKINSON@ec.europa.eu); Tel: +254 20 280 2439/+254 20 280 2001


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