Jordan's Princess Haya launches new food emergency fund

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Rome, Jan 22 (IANS/AKI) Jordan's Bint Al Hussein has contributed to the launch of a special fund to allow the rapid purchase and of biscuits to feed victims of sudden onset emergencies, the Programme (WFP) announced.

"Haya's generosity is a life-saver.

When an emergency happens, WFP must deliver quickly, and this effort will put our emergency response into another gear so we can save lives anywhere, anytime," said WFP in a statement.

The highly fortified biscuits provide people caught in the immediate aftermath of natural disasters or conflict with an immediate source of that is packed with energy, WFP said.

Haya's support for the new fund will allow WFP to procure and pre-position biscuits at the UN Humanitarian Response Depot, located in for its strategic location that can further reduce emergency response time, according to the agency.

Most recently, biscuits were delivered to respond to the immediate needs of Rohingya refugees fleeing conflict in and crossing into Bangladesh, WFP said.

"is a true champion for people facing hunger and poverty, and our appreciation for her dedication and support for WFP grows each year," said Beasley.

is of the in and currently serves as a of Peace.

In 2015, received the WFP Hunger Hero Award at the meeting in Davos,

An graduate and former WFP Against Hunger, she has visited WFP operations in many countries, including Cambodia, Malawi, and

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First Published: Tue, January 23 2018. 00:02 IST