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SLUG: 2-301544 Iraq / U-n Food
DATE:>
NOTE NUMBER:

DATE=3/31/2003

TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT

TITLE=IRAQ / U-N FOOD (L-ONLY)

NUMBER=2-301544

BYLINE=MICHAEL DRUDGE

DATELINE=LONDON

CONTENT=

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INTRO: United Nations relief workers are making plans to return to Iraq in April to revive the food aid system. The World Food Program says it needs one-point-three billion dollars to kick-start the emergency aid distribution. V-O-A's Michael Drudge has details from London.

TEXT: The World Food Program has announced a six-month program to deliver food aid to 27 million Iraqis.

The director of the Rome-based agency, James Morris, told a news conference in London Monday he is hopeful the security situation will allow U-N aid workers to return in April.

Mr. Morris said his plans will definitely hinge on the intensity of the fighting.

///MORRIS ACT///

We simply can't put the humanitarian workers at risk in conflict. Humanitarian workers take more risk in these environments -- they were the last to leave. More people have lost their lives doing humanitarian service for the United Nations than have lost their lives doing peace-keeping work. I mean, our people are terribly at risk. And so my hope is that somehow this will get resolved sooner rather than later and we can begin to do our humanitarian work.

///END ACT///

Britain has accused Iraqi President Saddam Hussein of using food distribution as a political tool by withholding aid from his opponents, but Mr. Morris says he will not allow any such abuse.

///2nd MORRIS ACT///

We are not in the business of strengthening anybody's regime, wherever they are in the world. We're in the business of feeding hungry, desperate, vulnerable people. And we have a zero-tolerance policy for any political interference in what we do.

///END ACT///

The World Food Program director also explained the urgent need to launch his program despite the uncertainties of the war.

///3rd MORRIS ACT///

There are so many unknowns in this. How long this may go on. How many people may be at risk. What resources may come from oil-for-food. It takes a long time to buy something, get it on the sea, get it delivered and actually feed someone, that's the reason why we are making the appeal for the resources we are looking for right now.

///END ACT///

He says his immediate priority will be to feed the most vulnerable people, including the elderly and handicapped, malnourished children, and women who are pregnant or nursing.

After six months, the World Food Program aims for the United Nations' multi-billion-dollar oil-for-food program to again be fully functional. (Signed).

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