Identifier
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04ROME4908
2004-12-29 15:11:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Rome
Cable title:  

TFXO01: EARLY WFP RELIEF EFFORTS - CREATION OF

Tags:  EAID PREF MOPS EAGR XO WFP 
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UNCLAS ROME 004908 

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FROM U.S. MISSION IN ROME

STATE FOR TASK FORCE 1, IO/EDA
USAID FOR DCHA, OFDA GOTTLIEB
USDA FOR FAS HUGHES
BRUSSELS FOR PLERNER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PREF MOPS EAGR XO WFP
SUBJECT: TFXO01: EARLY WFP RELIEF EFFORTS - CREATION OF
TSUNAMI TASK FORCE

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UNCLAS ROME 004908

SIPDIS

FROM U.S. MISSION IN ROME

STATE FOR TASK FORCE 1, IO/EDA
USAID FOR DCHA, OFDA GOTTLIEB
USDA FOR FAS HUGHES
BRUSSELS FOR PLERNER

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAID PREF MOPS EAGR XO WFP
SUBJECT: TFXO01: EARLY WFP RELIEF EFFORTS - CREATION OF
TSUNAMI TASK FORCE

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1. USUN Rome Humanitarian Affairs Counselor Earl Gast and
Program Specialist Philip Lamade were briefed by senior
World Food Program (WFP) management on December 28, 2004.
WFP apprised USUN Rome of its active engagement in
mobilizing a task force in response to the disastrous
tsunami following the Ache earthquake. Initially, more

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than 40 WFP international staff are being deployed to
affected areas, emergency operations (EMOPS) have been
approved in advance of the UN's forthcoming consolidated
appeal, and donor countries are being contacted given the
expectation that the relief effort recommended by
assessment teams will be massive.


2. WFP has created a high-level task force consisting of
senior headquarters staff, Southeast Asia Regional
Director Anthony Banbury (who has returned to Bangkok and
has taken charge of the task force),and country
directors of the affected countries. More than forty
additional staff, both from within and also beyond the
region are already in place or en route to coordinate the
emergency response. In addition, WFP provided assurances
that the additional staff needed for the tsunami relief
effort will not detract from or jeopardize other
important projects, e.g., Sudan.


3. UN's OCHA is expected to release an inter-agency flash
appeal on January 6, 2004, for approximately $10 million.
Meanwhile, in order to be proactive, WFP has approved
EMOPs for Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia in the
amount of $500,000 each, thus permitting WFP to borrow
against existing stocks. In addition, WFP is preparing
EMOPS for Myanmar, India, and the MALDIVES, as well as a
regional EMOP.


4. Among other staff being deployed and in conjunction
with other UN agencies, WFP is fielding assessment teams
in order to expedite the development of plans and tactics
for forthcoming relief efforts. WFP is also conferring
with donors in view of the expected magnitude of the
relief efforts.

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2004ROME04908 - Classification: UNCLASSIFIED