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Contact Information
More information about the UN response to the drought is available at http://www.un.md/drought. For media inquiries please contact: In New York, Stanislav Saling, +1 212 906 5296 or stanislav.saling@undp.org; In Chisinau, Ludmila Tiganu, +373 22 22 00 45 or ludmila.tiganu@undp.org. 27 February 2008 UN helps Moldova recover from droughtFive UN agencies have banded together to help Moldova recover from last year’s
devastating drought, providing emergency aid to vulnerable families and agricultural supplies to help struggling farmers recover.
Moldova, the poorest country in Europe, was struck in 2007 by the worst drought in modern memory. The drought hit 80
per cent of the country’s territory and decimated farming —a particular threat given that Moldova depends on agriculture for
one-fifth of its GDP. The five UN agencies —the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), UNICEF,
the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), and the World Food Programme
(WFP)—responded to a July 2007 appeal for help from the Moldovan Government. Within months the UN had launched an US$8.5
million assistance program, with funding provided by the European Commission, Austria, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway,
and Sweden. The program is designed not only to meet current emergency needs but also to assist farmers recover lost livelihoods.
So far, it has: - Distributed oil, rice, sugar, flour, and other staples to pregnant and nursing women in the 19 worst-affected
districts; “The international community
plays a vital role in supporting countries like Moldova so that they don’t lose years of development progress through an
act of nature,” said Kemal Dervis, the UNDP Administrator. “Through quick and decisive action, we worked together not only
to save lives, but also to secure their future.” |
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