The UN food agency on Wednesday launched one of its largest-ever emergency food airlifts, flying in aliments to the Central African Republic.
The World Food Programme's first cargo aircraft, loaded with 80 tonnes of rice, landed in the capital Bangui in the early afternoon, WFP spokesman Alexis Masciarelli told AFP.
He said there will be 24 daily supply drops to the city, where 1.3 million people -- more than a quarter of the country's population -- is in need of food assistance.
The UN food agency on Wednesday launched one of its largest-ever emergency food airlifts, flying in aliments to the Central African Republic.
The World Food Programme’s first cargo aircraft, loaded with 80 tonnes of rice, landed in the capital Bangui in the early afternoon, WFP spokesman Alexis Masciarelli told AFP.
He said there will be 24 daily supply drops to the city, where 1.3 million people — more than a quarter of the country’s population — is in need of food assistance.
