Emergency Food Assistance to Communities Affected by Hurricane Matthew in Cuba
Operation ID: 201034
This operation has been revised as per budget revision 2
Hurricane Matthew hit the eastern part of Cuba as a category 4 hurricane on 4 October 2016 causing significant destruction, severe flooding and extensive population displacements. Initial government reports indicate that the provinces of Guantánamo and Holguín have been hit the hardest. As the magnitude of this disaster continues to unfold, an estimated 500,000 people are currently reported as directly affected. Of those, WFP estimates that 179,000 people will require immediate food assistance.
The Government of Cuba launched its response mechanism
to hurricane Matthew on 30 September: it reached alarm
level on 3 October, which was upgraded to the
Governments’ recovery phase on 5 October, the day after
Matthew crossed the Cuban territory. This phase includes
the provision of immediate and multi-sectorial response
and increased assistance to populations in affected
areas.
Through this emergency operation, WFP, together with
partner agencies will support the Government of Cuba to
provide an initial six-month assistance to 179,000
people vulnerable to food insecurity and highly affected
by the hurricane in the provinces of Guantánamo and
Holguín. WFP assistance will complement that of the
government to ensure adequate food rations are provided
to the most vulnerable populations to meet their daily
food and nutritional needs. Interventions will also
include blanket supplementary feeding for children aged
6 to 36 months and pregnant and lactating women, to
prevent a deterioration of their nutritional status.
Assistance will be primarily provided through existing
government social protection programmes targeting women,
children, the elderly and households impacted by the
storm.
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