Statement on access to jet fuel in Zimbabwe 

HARARE – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is aware of a news articlealleging shortages of Jet A-1 fuel in Zimbabwe that would impact negatively on relief efforts.The information in this article is outdated.

Source: Statement on access to jet fuel in Zimbabwe – The Zimbabwean


WFP Zimbabwe, working closely in coordination with Department of Civil Protection and local fuel suppliers, has secured adequate fuel supplies for its current operations. In the immediate aftermath of Cyclone Idai, ensuring access to fuel for relief operations was an
urgent priority.

WFP continues to liaise with Government and other partners to ensure sufficient access to fuel to continue air operations to affected areas.

Over the next three months WFP plans to reach up to 270,000 affected people with food and nutrition assistance. The plan will include multiple phases, from initial focused distributions of a nutrition product, Super Cereal +, to the most vulnerable, for three weeks, to scaling up to a full food ration for the broader population for three months, and it will also include a final early recovery phase.

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