WFP leader travels to Libyan border

ROME -The Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Josette Sheeran, has travelled to Tunisia for meetings with government officials to discuss humanitarian needs arising from the ongoing civil unrest in neighbouring Libya and the regional impact on the vulnerable, especially women and children
More than 40,000 people have crossed the Libyan border into Tunisia in the past week, and many of the arrivals say they have had limited access to food during the journey from their homes and workplaces in Libya. Sheeran will visit the border between Tunisia and Libya on Tuesday 1 March where she will meet people who have fled the disturbances in Libya. She will also meet aid official and local authorities, to assess the food needs of those arriving from across the border.
A WFP airlift of 80 metric tons of High Energy Biscuits from a United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot in Brindisi, Italy, is due to arrive in Tunisia on Monday (28 February). The biscuits will be included in the food rations being distributed in border areas by local groups and relief agencies.