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Viewing cable 02ROME1182, SIERRA LEONE: A BRIGHTER FUTURE IN FOOD

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02ROME1182 2002-03-07 06:07 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Rome
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS ROME 001182 
 
SIPDIS 
 
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HQ USEUCOM VAIHINGEN GE//ECJ4-ID-HA 
 
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 13 ROME 001182 
 
SIPDIS 
 
FROM AMEMBASSY ROME 
 
GENEVA FOR RMA FOR NANCE KYLOH 
USEU BRUSSELS FOR KFULLER AND KDEBLAUW 
NSC FOR JDWORKEN 
USAID FOR A, DCHA, OFDA, FFP, AFR 
STATE FOR AF, IO, DAS/PRM 
USDA FOR FAS/EC/PDD TILLSWORTH AND 
FAS/ICD KRAMER LEBLANC 
USUN FOR LSHESTACK 
NAIROBI FOR REDSO AND OFDA/ARO 
BAMAKO FOR NESTES 
 
E.O. 12958:  N/A 
TAGS: EAID EAGR AORC PREF WFP UN
SUBJECT:  SIERRA LEONE:  A BRIGHTER FUTURE IN FOOD 
SECURITY 
 
REF:   A)  ROME 1446, 03/15/01 
 
B)  ROME 1011, 02/26/02 
C)  CONAKRY 370, 02/27/02 
 
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SUMMARY 
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1. USAID STAFF FROM THE U.S. MISSION IN ROME AND FOOD 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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FOR PEACE/WASHINGTON TRAVELED TO GUINEA, SIERRA 
LEONE, AND LIBERIA JANUARY 27 THROUGH FEBRUARY 7 TO 
REVIEW THE FOOD SECURITY SITUATION FOR REFUGEES, 
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS), AND RETURNEES. 
THIS REPORT FOCUSES SOLELY ON SIERRA LEONE.  GUINEA 
AND LIBERIA HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN REFTELS B AND C. 
 
2.  THE OVERALL FOOD SECURITY SITUATION IN SIERRA 
LEONE IMPROVED DURING 2001, DUE TO A BETTER SECURITY 
SITUATION AND ENHANCED AGRICULTURAL RECOVERY. 
RESETTLEMENT OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS) 
AND RETURNEES REMAINS A PRIORITY.  WHILE THE 
GOVERNMENT OF SIERRA LEONE (GOSL) HAS DECLARED MOST 
CHIEFDOMS SAFE FOR RETURN AND OVER 76,000 
IDPS/RETURNEES WERE RESETTLED IN 2001, SOME CHIEFDOMS 
OF KONO AND KAILAHUN DISTRICTS REMAIN UNSAFE FOR 
RETURN.  THE FORMIDABLE TASKS OF REINTEGRATION AND 
REHABILITATION NEED TO CONTINUE VIA FOOD FOR WORK AND 
FOOD FOR AGRICULTURE ACTIVITIES WITH PARTICULAR 
EMPHASIS ON VOLATILE AREAS, SO AS TO MAXIMIZE THE 
CHANCES OF A PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT BEFORE AND AFTER 
THE ELECTIONS, CURRENTLY SCHEDULED TO BE HELD IN MAY 
2001.  AS OF FEBRUARY, THERE WERE 125,000 IDPS 
REGISTERED IN CAMPS AND WITH HOST FAMILIES AND 
APPROXIMATELY 107,000 REGISTERED SIERRA LEONEAN 
REFUGEES IN THE REGION.  CONTINGENCY PLANNING  THE 
U.N. WORLD FOOD PROGRAM (WFP) FACES A COMPLETE BREAK 
IN ITS PIPELINE IN JULY.  DONATIONS ARE URGENTLY 
NEEDED.  SEE PARA 51 FOR RECOMMENDATIONS.  END 
SUMMARY. 
 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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BACKGROUND 
------------ 
 
3. JANUARY 27 THROUGH FEBRUARY 7, SENIOR EMERGENCY 
COORDINATOR (SEC) IN THE U.S. MISSION/ROME REGINA 
DAVIS AND DALE SKORIC, USAID/DCHA/FOOD FOR PEACE 
OFFICER (FFPO), TRAVELED TO GUINEA, SIERRA LEONE, AND 
LIBERIA TO REVIEW THE FOOD SECURITY SITUATION FOR 
REFUGEES, INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS), AND 
RETURNEES.  WFP'S DEPUTY FOR THE WEST AFRICA REGION, 
ARNOLD VERCKEN, ACCOMPANIED THE USAID TEAM TO ALL 
THREE COUNTRIES.  THE TEAM ALSO GOT THE OPPORTUNITY 
TO DISCUSS REFUGEE OPERATIONS WITH BRUCE KNOTTS, 
STATE DEPARTMENT REGIONAL REFUGEE COORDINATOR (REF 
COORD), DURING ITS TIME IN SIERRA LEONE. 
 
4. THE TEAM MET WITH WFP/SIERRA LEONE (SL), THE THREE 
FOOD PIPELINE NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, THE 
U.N. FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION (FAO), AND 
TRAVELED TO THE DISTRICTS OF KAMBIA IN THE NORTHWEST 
(BORDERING FORECARIAH REGION OF GUINEA) AND KAILAHUN 
IN THE EAST BORDERING THE LANGUETTE REGION OF GUINEA 
AND ALSO CLOSE TO LIBERIA.  IN KAILAHUN DISTRICT, THE 
USAID TEAM VISITED AN IMPROMPTU, UNOFFICIAL LIBERIAN 
REFUGEE CAMP LOCATED IN BUEDU, SEVERAL KILOMETERS 
FROM THE LIBERIAN BORDER, AND WENT TO DARU TOWN. 
 
5. OVER THE PAST DECADE, SIERRA LEONE HAS SUFFERED 
FROM A BRUTAL CIVIL WAR.  THE CONFLICT HAS BOTH ADDED 
TO AND BEEN FUELED BY UNREST WITHIN THE SUB-REGION. 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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THE CURRENT CEASE-FIRE AND DISARMAMENT PROCESS, 
OVERSEEN BY 17,500 U.N. MISSION IN SIERRA LEONE 
(UNAMSIL) TROOPS DEPLOYED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, HAS 
ALLOWED ACCESS TO MANY PREVIOUSLY INSECURE AREAS. 
INCREASED ACCESS HAS ENCOURAGED RETURN OF REFUGEES 
AND IDPS AND HAS PROMPTED THE GOSL TO LAUNCH ITS 
RESETTLEMENT STRATEGY. 
 
6. THE SEC VISITED GUINEA AND SIERRA LEONE AT THE 
SAME TIME LAST YEAR WHEN THERE WAS CONSIDERABLE 
UNREST ALONG THE BORDER BETWEEN SIERRA LEONE AND 
GUINEA (REF TEL A).  MANY SIERRA LEONEAN REFUGEES 
WERE RETURNING TO SIERRA LEONE FROM GUINEA, BUT THEIR 
ACTUAL HOME AREA(S) WERE UNSAFE FOR RETURN.  RETURNEE 
CAMPS WERE BUILT AS AN INTERIM MEASURE.  AS MANY OF 
THE RETURNEES CAME FROM THE DISTRICTS OF KONO AND 
KAILAHUN, A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER REMAIN IN THE INTERIM 
CAMPS TODAY.  THOSE COMING FROM OTHER DISTRICTS 
WITHIN SIERRA LEONE HAVE SUBSEQUENTLY RETURNED TO 
THEIR HOME DISTRICTS. 
 
--------------------------------------------- -------- 
DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILIZATION AND REINTEGRATION PROGRAM 
--------------------------------------------- -------- 
 
7. THE GOVERNMENT'S NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR 
DISARMAMENT, DEMOBILISATION AND REINTEGRATION (NCDDR) 
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE DDR PROGRAM. 
WHILE EARLIER CONSTRAINED, PROGRESS UNDER THE DDR 
PROGRAM SINCE MAY 2001 HAS BEEN EXTREMELY RAPID. 
SINCE JANUARY 2001, OVER 46,000 COMBATANTS HAVE 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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TURNED IN SOME 14,500 WEAPONS AND 1.3 MILLION ROUNDS 
OF AMMUNITION. 
 
8.  WFP HAS TARGETED 2,574 FEMALE AND 23,161 MALE EX- 
COMBATANTS WITH 414 METRIC TONS (MT) OF FOOD 
ASSISTANCE, BUT ANTICIPATES THAT ALL ITS COMMITMENTS 
FOR THE DDR PROGRAM WILL BE SATISFIED BY THE END OF 
MARCH 2002, AT WHICH TIME THIS PROJECT WILL BE 
OFFICIALLY CLOSED.  THEREAFTER, THE TRUE CHALLENGE 
WILL BE TO FIND ACTIVITIES FOR A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF 
THE DEMOBILIZED COMBATANTS, PARTICULARLY IN AREAS OF 
THE COUNTRY WHERE LITTLE INSTITUTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE 
OR CAPACITY EXISTS.  IN THIS REGARD, THE FOUR 
USAID/FFP-SUPPORTED FOOD PIPELINE AGENCIES (FPAS), 
NAMELY WFP, CARE, CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES (CRS) AND 
WORLD VISION, HAVE DESIGNED FOOD-FOR-WORK (FFW) 
PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO AREAS UNDERGOING 
HOUSING RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF PHYSICAL 
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE. 
 
9.  IN EARLY JANUARY, THE FFW PROJECTS WERE NOTED BY 
BOTH THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL AND THE GOSL AS A MAJOR 
CONTRIBUTOR TO THE REINTEGRATION PROCESS.  THE FPAS 
PLAN TO EXPAND THEIR EFFORTS IN 2002 TO MAXIMIZE THE 
GAINS IN THE CURRENT PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT.  THESE 
SUPPORTED ACTIVITIES SHOULD NOT BE ERODED. 
 
10.  AT THE SAME TIME DURING 2001, 2,758 DISARMED 
CHILD COMBATANTS ENTERED UNICEF INTERIM CARE CENTERS 
(ICCS).  WITHIN THEIR RESPECTIVE AREAS OF 
RESPONSIBILITY (AORS), ALL FPAS PROVIDED A FULL FOOD 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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RATION OF 2,100 KILOCALORIES (KC) PER DAY PER CHILD 
IN THE ICCS PENDING REUNIFICATION WITH FAMILIES OR 
ASSIGNMENT TO FOSTER HOMES.  WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 
216 STILL IN THE ICCS AND 284 IN ALTERNATIVE CARE 
(I.E. FOSTER HOMES OR INDEPENDENT LIVING 
ARRANGEMENTS), ALL THE CHILDREN WERE REUNIFIED WITH 
FAMILIES BY THE END OF 2001.  A MAJORITY OF THE 
CHILDREN ALSO ENTERED A COMMUNITY EDUCATION 
INVESTMENT PROGRAM WITH SOME RECEIVING SKILLS 
TRAINING SUPPORTED BY NCDDR. 
 
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RESETTLEMENT 
-------------- 
 
11.  DURING LATE 2001 AND INTO 2002, THE SECURITY 
SITUATION IMPROVED IN THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE 
WESTERN AND SOUTHERN PROVINCES.  SUCH STABLE PHYSICAL 
CONDITIONS HAVE PROMPTED A STEADY RETURN TO NEWLY- 
DECLARED SAFE AREAS.  PARTS OF THE EASTERN AND 
NORTHERN PROVINCES REMAIN INSECURE WHERE POPULATION 
MOVEMENTS SEEM TO BE LESS FLUID, NOT ONLY DUE TO 
INSECURITY BUT ALSO BECAUSE OF BAD ROADS, POOR TRADE 
LINKS, MARKET INACCESSIBILITY, AND LOW PURCHASING 
POWER. 
 
12.  ALTHOUGH THE GOSL IS ANXIOUS FOR ALL REFUGEES 
AND IDPS TO RETURN TO THEIR HOME AREAS, THE U.N. HIGH 
COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR) AND WFP MAINTAIN A 
POLICY THAT VOLUNTARY RETURN BE CARRIED OUT UNDER 
CONDITIONS OF SAFETY AND DIGNITY.  UNHCR HAS ISSUED A 
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STATEMENT CLARIFYING THAT IT WILL FACILITATE 
VOLUNTARY REFUGEE REPATRIATION ONLY TO AREAS ASSESSED 
TO BE SAFE FOR RETURN BY UNHCR.  RETURNEES 
ORIGINATING FROM INSECURE AREAS WOULD CONTINUE TO BE 
ELIGIBLE FOR ASSISTANCE IN THE INTERIM SITES.  THOSE 
WHO WISH TO RETURN HOME FROM A THIRD COUNTRY ARE 
TRANSPORTED TO THE NEAREST SAFE AREA.  AS OF FEBRUARY 
1, THERE WERE 36,892 SIERRA LEONEAN RETURNEES IN THE 
FOUR INTERIM SETTLEMENTS OF JEMBE, GERRIHUN, TAIAMA 
AND BANDAJUMA.  THERE ARE ALSO 125,000 IDPS 
REGISTERED IN CAMPS AND WITH HOST FAMILIES AND 
APPROXIMATELY 107,000 REGISTERED SIERRA LEONEAN 
REFUGEES IN THE REGION, WITH OVER 93,000 LOCATED IN 
GUINEA AND LIBERIA. 
 
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COMMITTEE ON FOOD AID/COORDINATION AMONG THE FPAS 
--------------------------------------------- -------- 
 
13.  IN THE FOOD AID SECTOR, THE FPAS HAVE DEVELOPED 
POLICIES AND STRATEGIES TO ENSURE UNIFORM AND 
CONSISTENT IMPLEMENTATION OF FOOD AID PROGRAMS.  THE 
MECHANISM FOR COLLABORATION IS THE COMMITTEE ON FOOD 
AID (CFA).  THE CFA MEMBERSHIP IS COMPOSED OF SENIOR 
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FPAS, MAJOR FOOD AID DONORS, 
OCHA, FAO, THE GOSL, AND CHAIRED BY WFP.  UNHCR HAS 
OBSERVER STATUS.  THE COUNTRY IS DIVIDED 
GEOGRAPHICALLY INTO FOUR AORS WHERE EACH FPA HAS THE 
RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROVIDING NEEDED FOOD RESOURCES 
WITHIN ITS AOR.  ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS REGARDING 
SHARING OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS ARE DEVELOPED 
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BILATERALLY BY THE AGENCIES INVOLVED. 
 
14.  ALTHOUGH THE FPAS SEEM TO HAVE ESTABLISHED A 
WORKABLE SYSTEM AMONG THEMSELVES REGARDING THE 
SHARING OF GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS, MAKING ALTERATIONS TO 
AN AOR IS BECOMING MORE AND MORE COMPLEX AS TIME GOES 
ON.  FOR EXAMPLE, CRS IS CURRENTLY UNDERTAKING A FFW 
RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM IN KAMBIA DISTRICT, WHICH IS 
THE AOR OF WFP.  BECAUSE CRS IS THE SPONSOR OF THE 
PROJECT, CRS WOULD LIKE TO PROVIDE ITS OWN FOOD FOR 
THE FFW, BUT SINCE THE PROJECT IS IN WFP'S AOR, CRS 
MUST ASK WFP'S PERMISSION TO DO SO.  ON THE SURFACE, 
CRS PROVIDING ITS FOOD FOR ITS PROJECT WOULD SEEM TO 
BE FAR SIMPLER THAN HAVING WFP DELIVER THE FOOD TO 
THE PROJECT, BUT WHEN SUCH A REQUEST IS MULTIPLIED BY 
OTHER LIKE REQUESTS, IT CAN BECOME QUITE COMPLICATED. 
 
15.  THE IRONY IS THAT WFP IS SUFFERING PIPELINE 
PROBLEMS AND HAS ASKED CRS FOR A LOAN, SO IN ESSENCE 
WFP WOULD BE PROVIDING CRS ITS OWN FOOD IN ORDER TO 
MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE AORS.  FLEXIBILITY ON 
THESE MATTERS IS OBVIOUSLY NEEDED.  (NOTE:  THE USAID 
TEAM WAS ASKED MORE THAN ONCE FOR ITS VIEW ABOUT 
LOANS TO WFP.  FPAS ARE BECOMING RELUCTANT TO LEND 
WFP FOOD COMMODITIES DUE TO WFP'S UNCERTAIN/WEAK 
PIPELINE.  PLEASE SEE PARAS 45-48 BELOW REGARDING 
PIPELINE INFORMATION. END NOTE). 
 
16.  UPDATED EACH YEAR, THE CFA STRATEGY FOR 2002 IS 
TO BE FINALIZED IN MARCH 2002.  PARTICULARLY FOR 
2003, THE CFA MUST DETERMINE THE LONG-TERM IMPACT OF 
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FOOD AID.  THE CFA WILL ALSO NEED TO CONTINUE TO 
CLOSELY MONITOR THE SHORT AND MIDTERM IMPACT OF FOOD 
AID NOW BEING PROVIDED IN ORDER TO GUARD AGAINST 
CREATING DISINCENTIVES TO LOCAL AGRICULTURE.  THE CFA 
IS THE ONLY NATIONAL COMMITTEE CHAIRED BY AN 
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION (I.E. WFP) AND THUS THE 
CFA NEEDS TO WORK CLOSELY WITH FAO AND THE 
AGRICULTURAL NGOS, AS WELL AS ENSURE THAT IT 
ENCOURAGES AND BUILDS THE GOSL CAPACITY SO IT CAN 
TAKE ON MORE RESPONSIBILITY IN THE FORMULATION OF 
APPROPRIATE FOOD AID STRATEGIES AND POLICIES. 
 
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ASSESSING NEEDS 
------------------ 
 
17.  IN THE FALL OF 2001, MARK LAWRENCE FROM SAVE THE 
CHILDREN/UK TRAINED WFP INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL STAFF 
IN THE FOOD ECONOMY ASSESSMENT (FEA) METHODOLOGY. 
FOLLOWING THE TRAINING, WFP STAFF IN CONJUNCTION WITH 
STAFF FROM THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, MINISTRY OF 
DEVELOPMENT, AND AFRICARE CONDUCTED A COMMUNITY FOOD 
SECURITY PROFILING (CFSP) ASSESSMENT IN SIX FOOD 
ECONOMY AREAS IN WFP'S AOR FROM NOVEMBER 11 TO 
DECEMBER 3.  THE AIM WAS TO EXPLORE AND DEFINE THE 
CAUSES, SEASONALITY, AND LEVELS OF FOOD VULNERABILITY 
AMONG SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUPS AND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS. 
THE RESULTS FROM WFP'S WORK HIGHLIGHTED THE MAIN 
RISKS AND CONSTRAINTS THAT PREVENT INDIVIDUALS FROM 
BREAKING OUT OF THE VULNERABILITY CYCLE.  THE 
FINDINGS WILL HAVE CONSEQUENCES ON WFP'S 2002 
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OPERATIONS, BENEFICIARY TARGETING, AND MONITORING AND 
EVALUATION OF PROJECTS. 
 
18.  ALTHOUGH SUCH INFORMATION IS CRUCIAL IN 
UNDERSTANDING THE FOOD SECURITY SITUATION IN SIERRA 
LEONE AND THE FEA MODEL IS A GOOD ONE, THE USAID TEAM 
WAS DISAPPOINTED TO LEARN THAT WFP HAD NEITHER 
INVOLVED THE FPAS IN THE PROCESS, NOR HAD KEPT THEM 
INFORMED OF ITS PLANS. UNICEF AND FAO WERE ALSO NOT 
INCLUDED IN THE WORK.  CONSEQUENTLY ONLY WFP'S AOR 
HAS BEEN ANALYZED BY THE CFSP, AND THEREFORE A 
COUNTRY-WIDE PERSPECTIVE ON FOOD SECURITY IS MISSING 
AT THIS TIME. PROGRESS NEEDS TO BE MADE ON OBTAINING 
FOOD SECURITY DATA ON THE ENTIRE COUNTRY USING THE 
SAME METHODOLOGY. 
 
19.  BEING LOCKED OUT OF THE CFSP PROCESS FROM THE 
BEGINNING, THE OTHER FPAS TOLD THE FFPO AND SEC THEY 
ARE WILLING TO BE BROUGHT ON BOARD TO THE CFSP.  THE 
TEAM DISCUSSED WFP'S LACK OF COMMUNICATION WITH ITS 
MANAGEMENT AND RECOMMENDED THAT EFFORTS BE MADE TO BE 
MORE TRANSPARENT AND COMMUNICATIVE.   WFP AGREED THAT 
FURTHER CLARIFICATION ABOUT THE CFSP WOULD BE 
PROVIDED TO THE FPAS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.  THIS WILL 
BE EVER MORE IMPORTANT IF THE CFSP FINDINGS ARE TO BE 
INCORPORATED INTO THE 2002 CFA STRATEGY. 
 
20.  COMMENT:  WHETHER OR NOT IT MAKES SENSE TO TRAIN 
THREE NGOS IN THE FEA METHODOLOGY SO THAT THEY CAN 
CONDUCT A CFSP IN THEIR AORS IS DEBATABLE.  AT THIS 
POINT, IT MIGHT BE MORE COST-EFFICIENT AND 
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EXPEDITIOUS TO BRING FAO AND UNICEF INTO THE PROCESS, 
WHO WAS ALSO EARLIER LOCKED OUT, TO JOIN FORCES WITH 
WFP TO CONDUCT A NATIONWIDE FOOD SECURITY SURVEY. 
THIS MUST BE DISCUSSED IN THE FIELD WITH ALL RELEVANT 
PARTNERS AND A CONCLUSION QUICKLY REACHED.  END 
COMMENT. 
 
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FOOD SECURITY / AGRICULTURE 
---------------------------- 
 
21 . THE 2002 CEREAL NEEDS FOR SIERRA LEONE TOTAL 
550,000 MT.  CURRENT PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS FOR 2002 
ARE ESTIMATED AT 290,000 MT.  TOTAL FOOD PROGRAMMED 
BY THE FPAS FOR SIERRA LEONE FOR 2002 AMOUNT TO 
82,000 MT, LEAVING A CEREAL DEFICIT OF OVER 178,000 
MT. 
 
22.  THE OVERALL FOOD SECURITY SITUATION IMPROVED 
DURING 2001 AS A RESULT OF THE GOSL AND DONORS, 
THROUGH THEIR IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS, PROVIDING 
AGRICULTURAL INPUTS (RICE, GROUNDNUT AND VEGETABLES 
SEEDS, ROOTS AND TUBERS PLANTING MATERIALS, WATERING 
CANS) TO THE RELATIVELY SAFE AND STABLE COMMUNITIES. 
HARVESTS OF RICE, CASSAVA, SWEET POTATO AND 
VEGETABLES WERE RATED GOOD' IN THE DISTRICTS OF BO, 
KENEMA, PORT LOKO, BOMBALI AND KAMBIA.  IT SHOULD BE 
NOTED THAT VERY FEW AGENCIES VENTURED INTO THE LESS 
SAFE AREAS TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY AGRICULTURAL RECOVERY 
INPUTS. 
 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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23.  WFP HAS NOTED THAT THE NUMBER OF MARKET SELLERS 
IN ITS AORS INCREASED AND THAT MOST OF THE LOCALLY- 
PRODUCED FOOD ITEMS LIKE ROUGH AND PARBOILED RICE, 
PALM OIL, CASSAVA, POTATO LEAVES AND TUBERS WERE 
COMING FROM THE SURROUNDING VILLAGES AND CHIEFDOMS. 
THE PRIMARY PERSISTING CONCERN RELATED TO FOOD 
SECURITY, PARTICULARLY ALONG THE BORDER AREAS, IS THE 
POTENTIAL FOR LARGE AND RAPID INFLUXES OF REFUGEES 
AND RETURNEES FROM LIBERIA AND SIERRA LEONE. 
 
24. WFP ALSO RECENTLY LEARNED FROM ITS CFSP THAT 
ALTHOUGH RETURNEES ARE ABLE TO PURSUE VARIOUS 
STRATEGIES FOR OBTAINING FOOD AND INCOME, A LARGE 
CONCENTRATION OF RETURNEES WILL INEVITABLY STRAIN, 
AND IN CERTAIN CASES, OVERWHELM LOCAL ABSORPTION 
CAPACITY, HENCE CREATING COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES. 
THE DIFFERENTIAL IN THE STATE OF FOOD SECURITY 
BETWEEN RESIDENTS AND RETURNEES IS NOT AS GREAT AS 
EXPECTED.  AT THE SAME TIME, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 
SAFE AND PREVIOUSLY INSECURE AREAS IS ALSO NOT AS 
GREAT AS EXPECTED.  THIS IS ATTRIBUTED TO A LACK OF 
CONFIDENCE EVEN IN SAFE AREAS, COMBINED WITH THE 
DIVERSION OF THE LABOR FORCE TO DEFENSIVE ACTIVITIES, 
AS WELL AS TO ADVERSE MARKET CONDITIONS IN SAFE 
AREAS. 
 
25. THE TEAM SUPPORTS AN INCREASE OF FOOD-FOR- 
AGRICULTURE (FFAG) AND FOOD-FOR-TRAINING (FFT) 
PROGRAM ACTIVITY, WITH THE LATTER CONCENTRATING ON 
PROJECTS GEARED TO LOW-INCOME GROUPS ACQUIRING 
VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SKILLS AND LITERACY THAT WILL 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR ABILITY TO BECOME FINANCIALLY 
SELF-SUFFICIENT.  FAO AND WFP WERE ADVISED TO CLOSELY 
COORDINATE THEIR ACTIVITIES WITH ONE ANOTHER, 
SOMETHING THE TEAM BELIEVES HAS BEEN LACKING.  BOTH 
AGENCIES' WORK WOULD BENEFIT FROM A STRONGER 
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO. 
 
26.  THE FPAS ALSO SHOULD CONTINUE WITH THEIR 
EMERGENCY SCHOOL FEEDING (ESF) AS THIS ACTIVITY IS 
FOCUSED ON GETTING SCHOOLS REOPENED IN THE ACCESSIBLE 
AREAS, ENCOURAGING THE DAILY ATTENDANCE AND RETENTION 
OF ALL CHILDREN, ESPECIALLY GIRLS, AND ENSURING THAT, 
ONCE IN SCHOOL, SHORT-TERM HUNGER DOES NOT INHIBIT 
THEIR CAPACITY TO LEARN.  TO BENEFIT FROM THE ESF, 
PRIMARY SCHOOLS MUST HAVE A MINIMUM RATIO OF FEMALE 
TO MALE STUDENTS, BE GOVERNMENT-RECOGNIZED, HAVE A 
FUNCTIONING COMMUNITY-TEACHER ASSOCIATION (CTA) AND A 
HEAD-TEACHER AND AN ON-SITE TEACHING STAFF OF AT 
LEAST TWO GOVERNMENT-RECOGNIZED AND/OR CERTIFIED 
TEACHERS TO OVERSEE THE ESF. 
 
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CARE, CRS AND WORLD VISION 
-------------------------- 
 
27.  CARE IS CURRENTLY SUPPORTING THE RESETTLEMENT, 
REINTEGRATION AND RETURN TO LIVELIHOOD SECURITY OF 
249,155 WAR-AFFECTED THROUGH EMERGENCY FEEDING, 
REHABILITATION, RESETTLEMENT AND SURVEILLANCE 
ACTIVITIES IN 14 CHIEFDOMS IN MOYAMBA DISTRICT AND 10 
CHIEFDOMS IN TONKOLILI DISTRICT. 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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28.  CRS CONTINUES TO ENCOURAGE THE REHABILITATION OF 
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVE 
CAPACITIES THROUGH FFAG AND FFW.   AN AGRICULTURAL 
RECOVERY COMPONENT IS CONTINUING INTO ITS THIRD YEAR 
WITH LOCAL COMMITTEES USING RECOVERED SEED LOANS FROM 
2001 AS LOCAL RESOURCES TO SUPPORT SELF-HELP 
REHABILITATION PROJECTS.  FOOD RATIONS ARE SERVING AS 
PROTECTION FOR RICE SEEDS FURNISHED THROUGH 
USAID/DCHA/OFFICE OF U.S. FOREIGN DISASTER ASSISTANCE 
(OFDA) FUNDING FOR NEWLY RESETTLED COMMUNITIES IN THE 
NORTH AND EAST.  IT IS EXPECTED THAT THE SEEDS 
PROTECTED BY THE FOOD RATIONS WILL ALLOW A 50 PERCENT 
INCREASE IN THE AVERAGE RICE ACREAGE PLANTED AND 
PRODUCTION PER HOUSEHOLD. 
 
29.  WORLD VISION CONTINUES TO ENCOURAGE THE 
IMPROVEMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY AND SUSTAINED 
PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY FOR 204,000 PERSONS IN 16 
CHIEFDOMS IN SOUTHERN PROVINCE OF BO, BONTHE AND 
PUJEHUN DISTRICTS, AS WELL AS IN ALL 14 CHIEFDOMS IN 
THE KONO DISTRICT OF EASTERN PROVINCE.  HOWEVER, 
WORLD VISION DID INDICATE TO THE TEAM THAT IT IS 
CONSIDERING PHASING OUT ITS EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE 
TO THE SOUTH BY REINFORCING LOCAL CAPACITY AND MOVING 
FROM RELIEF TO DEVELOPMENT. 
 
30.  ALL THREE FPAS EXPRESSED THEIR INTEREST TO MOVE 
FROM A FOOD EMERGENCY PROFILE TO A FULL DEVELOPMENT 
CONTEXT IN 2003.  WHILE IT IS NOTED THAT 2001 WAS A 
RELATIVELY PEACEFUL YEAR FOR SIERRA LEONE AND THE 
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SECURITY SITUATION HAS GRADUALLY IMPROVED ALONG WITH 
THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE DDR PROCESS, THE TEAM IS 
CONCERNED THERE ARE MANY LINGERING FACTORS THAT COULD 
EASILY UPSET THIS STABILITY.  GIVEN THE UNPREDICTABLE 
CONTEXT OF THE REGION AND UNCERTAINTY OF THE ELECTION 
PROCESS, IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR 
2003 MAINTAIN FLEXIBILITY FOR THE ALLOCATION OF 
RESOURCES ENABLING THE SWIFT SHIFTING OF SUPPLIES 
GEOGRAPHICALLY, AS WELL AS BY PROGRAM, PENDING A NEW 
CRISIS. 
 
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VISIT TO KAMBIA DISTRICT 
-------------------------- 
 
31.  KAMBIA DISTRICT IS AN AREA THAT HAS BEEN 
DECLARED SAFE FOR RETURN BY THE GOSL AND IS WFP'S 
AOR.  KAMBIA SERVED AS A TEST CASE FOR THE DDR 
PROGRAM AND WAS THE FIRST DISTRICT IN WHICH THE 
REBELS WERE DISARMED.  THE PRIMARY ACTIVITIES IN 
KAMBIA ARE FARMING, FISHING, AND TRADING, WITH THE 
LATTER BEING MAXIMIZED DUE TO KAMBIA'S CLOSE 
PROXIMITY TO THE GUINEAN BORDER. 
 
32.  SINCE DECEMBER 2001, WFP HAS ASSISTED IN THE 
RESETTLEMENT OF APPROXIMATELY 10,500 PERSONS IN 
KAMBIA BY PROVIDING THEM WITH TWO-MONTHS RESETTLEMENT 
RATIONS.  WITHIN KAMBIA, WFP IS ENGAGED IN SEVERAL 
FFW ACTIVITIES--MOSTLY ROAD REHABILITATION TO IMPROVE 
MARKET ACCESS IN THE AREA.  THE WORK FOCUSES ON HEAVY 
BRUSH REMOVAL, DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION, OVERHEAD 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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CUTTING, AND FILLING POTHOLES.  ONCE A TASK IS 
IDENTIFIED, WFP PROJECTS THE WORK TO TAKE A CERTAIN 
NUMBER OF DAYS.  THE FOOD IS THEN PROVIDED IN 
ALLOTMENTS AFTER A BENCHMARK OF WORK HAS BEEN 
ACCOMPLISHED.  IF THE WORKERS ARE GOING TOO SLOWLY, 
NO ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE TO THE RATION SIZE; THE TOTAL 
AMOUNT OF FOOD DETERMINED FOR THE WORK REMAINS 
CONSTANT. 
 
33.  WHILE IN KAMBIA ON FEBRUARY 5, THE MISSION ALSO 
HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT AN FAO INCOME GENERATION 
ACTIVITY FOR WOMEN.  UNDER THIS INITIATIVE, WOMEN 
ORGANIZE THEMSELVES INTO GROUPS OR COOPERATIVES AND 
ARE PROVIDED WITH A SMALL GENERATOR AND GRINDER THAT 
IS USED TO MILL CASSAVA.  A WAREHOUSE, FOR STORAGE 
PURPOSES, IS ALSO CONSTRUCTED.  ALREADY, SURROUNDING 
VILLAGES WERE COMING TO THIS VILLAGE TO UTILIZE THE 
SMALL MILLING OPERATION.  THIS PROJECT IS GENERATING 
QUICK INCOME FOR WOMEN, AS WELL AS PROVIDING INCOME 
TO EMBARK ON TRADITIONAL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN RURAL 
AREAS.  DURING THE TEAM'S VISIT, THE COMMUNITY'S 
APPRECIATION OF THE PROJECT WAS QUITE APPARENT. 
 
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VISIT TO KAILAHUN DISTRICT 
------------------------------- 
 
34.  KAILAHUN AND KONO (JUST NORTH OF KAILAHUN) 
DISTRICTS ARE CURRENTLY THE MOST FOOD INSECURE REGION 
IN SIERRA LEONE.  THE PRIMARY REASONS FOR THE FOOD 
SHORTAGE IS DIRECTLY LINKED TO THE SECURITY 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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SITUATION.  A NUMBER OF CHIEFDOMS IN KAILAHUN AND 
KONO DISTRICTS HAVE NOT YET BEEN DECLARED SAFE FOR 
RETURN BY UNHCR.  KAILAHUN IS AN AOR OF WFP, AND AS A 
RESULT OF INSECURITY IN THE DISTRICT THROUGHOUT 2001, 
WFP DID NOT HAVE ACCESS UNTIL AUGUST 2001, SOON AFTER 
UNAMSIL TROOPS ARRIVED.  SIERRA LEONEAN MILITARY 
TROOPS HAD JUST ARRIVED THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 4 AND 
WERE SETTING UP BASE CAMPS.  THE TEAM ALSO SAW LINES 
OF DECOMBATANTS WAITING TO RECEIVE THEIR ONE-OFF 
STIPEND OF 150 USD FOR DISARMING AND REGISTERING. 
 
35.  WHILE IN KAILAHUN DISTRICT ON FEBRUARY 6, THE 
TEAM WAS ABLE TO VISIT AN IMPROMPTU, UNOFFICIAL 
LIBERIAN REFUGEE CAMP LOCATED IN BUEDU, SEVERAL 
KILOMETERS FROM THE LIBERIAN BORDER, AND WENT TO DARU 
TOWN.  DUE TO SECURITY CONSTRAINTS AND THE PROXIMITY 
TO THE BORDER, WFP DOES NOT PROVIDE GENERAL FOOD 
DISTRIBUTIONS TO LIBERIAN REFUGEES ACCOMMODATED IN 
UNOFFICIAL CAMPS IN KAILAHUN, BUEDU AND KOINDU TOWNS. 
WFP WORKS CLOSELY WITH UNHCR TO MOVE REFUGEES, WHO 
CHOOSE TO DO SO, TO SAFER CAMPS IN KENEMA DISTRICT 
WHERE THEY PROVIDE ASSISTANCE.  BEFORE A STATE OF 
EMERGENCY WAS DECLARED IN LIBERIA ON FEBRUARY 8AS OF 
FEBRUARY 6, 2002, UNHCR ESTIMATED THERE WERE SOME 
2,000 LIBERIAN REFUGEES WHO DESIRED TO BE MOVED FROM 
THE BORDER TO SAFER LOCATIONS. 
 
36.  IN BUEDU, THE TEAM HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO TALK 
WITH SEVERAL RECENT ARRIVALS, SOME COMING AS RECENTLY 
AS ONE WEEK PRIOR.  THEY TOLD THE TEAM THEY HAD BEEN 
HELD FOR ABOUT TWO WEEKS AT THE BORDER BEFORE BEING 
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ALLOWED TO CROSS.  OTHERS HAD LEFT THEIR VILLAGES 
SEVERAL MONTHS AGO.  THE TEAM TALKED WITH ONE YOUNG 
BOY FROM FOYA WHO WAS IN THE SIXTH GRADE.  HE HAD 
RECENTLY LOST HIS MOTHER AND SISTER IN THE FIGHTING, 
HIS FATHER HAD DIED SOME YEARS BEFORE, AND HE WAS NOW 
THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY.  HE WAS WILLING TO RE-LOCATE 
TO KENEMA. 
 
37.  IT WAS THE GENERAL FEELING OF THE GROUP THAT THE 
SITUATION IN LIBERIA WAS DETERIORATING AND THAT MORE 
PEOPLE WOULD BE CROSSING INTO SIERRA LEONE.  FEELING 
EQUAL UNREST ABOUT THE SITUATION IN LIBERIA, SOME 
3,000 SIERRA LEONEAN REFUGEES FROM CAMPS IN WESTERN 
LIBERIA CROSSED THE BORDER BY FOOT INTO PUJEHUN 
DISTRICT THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF FEBRUARY. 
 
38.  THE REFUGEES IN BUEDU WHO HAVE DECIDED AGAINST 
RELOCATION SEEM TO HAVE SOME ACCESS TO LAND, AS WELL 
AS THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK ON NEARBY FARMS.  FOR 
CASUAL WORK UNDERTAKEN, THE REFUGEES ARE BEING PAID 
BY THE FARMERS IN-KIND WITH FOOD (I.E. RICE) OR IN 
CASH (ABOUT 500 LEONES PER DAY, EQUAL TO 
APPROXIMATELY 25 CENTS).  WHEN QUESTIONED ABOUT HOW 
MANY REFUGEES WERE IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA, ONE OF THE 
RESPECTED ELDERS IN THE CAMP NOTED THERE WERE 
APPROXIMATELY 6,000 TO 10,000 REFUGEES IN BUEDU, OF 
WHOM 750 HAD EXPRESSED AN INTEREST IN RESETTLING TO 
SAFER AREAS.  THESE NUMBERS COULD NOT BE VERIFIED BY 
THE TEAM, BUT IT WAS CLEAR THE LARGER PERCENTAGE OF 
THE REFUGEES WERE OPTING AT THIS POINT TO REMAIN IN 
BUEDU, RATHER THAN SEEK RE-LOCATION TO THE UNHCR CAMP 
                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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IN KENEMA, EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE RECEIVING NO FORMAL 
ASSISTANCE. 
 
39.  ALTHOUGH NOT PROVIDING FOOD THROUGH A GENERAL 
FOOD DISTRIBUTION, WFP IS PROVIDING FOOD TO SEVERAL 
SUPPLEMENTARY AND THERAPEUTIC FEEDING CENTERS: 
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (IMC) IN KAILAHUN AND 
BUEDA (OPENED NOVEMBER 16; ABOUT 30 NEW PATIENTS PER 
DAY), ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM (ACF) IN KANGAMA AND 
KOINDU, AND MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES (MSF) ALSO IN 
KAILAHUN, IN ORDER TO TARGET MALNOURISHED CHILDREN. 
A MIXTURE OF REFUGEES AND IDPS ARE TREATED. 
 
40.  THE TEAM VISITED A RAPID RESPONSE EDUCATION 
PROJECT (RREP) OVERSEEN BY THE NORWEGIAN REFUGEE 
COUNCIL IN DARU TOWN.  IN THE RREP, CHILDREN BETWEEN 
THE AGES OF 10-15 WHO HAVE LOST YEARS OF EDUCATION 
DUE TO THE WAR UNDERGO A SIX MONTHS INTRODUCTION 
COURSE THAT ENABLES THEM TO BE TRAINED AND 
TRANSFERRED TO FORMAL SCHOOLS.  WFP SUPPORTS THIS 
INITIATIVE IN KAILAHUN DISTRICT, AS WELL AS IN OTHER 
DISTRICTS OF SIERRA LEONE, BY PROVIDING FOOD TO THE 
SCHOOL FOR HOT MEALS DURING CLASS TIME.  THE RREP IN 
DARU HAS SUCCESSFULLY TRANSFERRED 5,975 CHILDREN 
(2,872 GIRLS) TO FORMAL SCHOOLS SINCE IT BEGAN IN MAY 
2000.  WFP'S SUPPORT OF THE RREP IS AN IMPORTANT 
ACTIVITY. 
 
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LOGISTICS 
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                       UNCLASSIFIED 
 
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41.  ALL THE FPA FOOD COMMODITIES THAT ENTER SIERRA 
LEONE ARRIVE AT THE PORT OF FREETOWN.  WFP RECENTLY 
SPENT 600,000 USD TO REHABILITATE ONE OF THE MAIN 
PORT STORAGE SHEDS AND IN AN AGREEMENT WITH THE PORT 
AUTHORITY WFP WILL NOW HAVE USE OF THIS SHED FOR A 
PERIOD OF TEN YEARS AT AN ANNUAL RENT OF ONE US 
DOLLAR.  IN GENERAL, HOWEVER, THE PORT FACILITIES 
REMAIN POOR, AS DOES SECURITY.  THE PORT AUTHORITY 
DOES NOT HAVE THE RESOURCES TO PROCURE THE EQUIPMENT 
NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE SERVICES TO PORT USERS. 
CONSEQUENTLY, FREETOWN PORT REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST 
EXPENSIVE PORTS IN WEST AFRICA LARGELY DUE TO ITS 
INEFFICIENCIES.  IMPROVEMENTS OF THE PORT FACILITIES 
ARE MUCH NEEDED. UNDER A SPECIAL OPERATION (SO), WFP 
IS TO PROVIDE THE PORT WITH MUCH NEEDED EQUIPMENT, 
SUCH AS DIESEL FORKLIFTS, TERMINAL TRACTORS AND A 40- 
FOOT SPREADER UNIT TO FACILITATE THE 
OFFLOADING/LOADING OF CONTAINERIZED CARGO.  THE SO 
REMAINS UNDER FUNDED. 
 
42.  IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT DURING MOST OF 2001, THE 
FPAS CONTINUOUSLY FACED SECURITY PROBLEMS IN THE PORT 
DUE TO PILFERAGE OF AND WILLFUL DAMAGES TO 
COMMODITIES BY PORT STAFF.  ALTHOUGH MUCH EFFORT BY 
THE FPAS WAS EXTENDED TO ENSURE THAT PORT MANAGEMENT 
BETTER CONTROL THE WORKING AREAS SO THAT ONLY 
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL WERE PRESENT WHEN A VESSEL IS 
UNLOADING, THE EFFORTS HAVE PRODUCED LITTLE FRUIT, AS 
PILFERAGE CONTINUES TO SOME EXTENT. THE INSTIGATORS 
ARE OFTEN PORT WORKERS OR THEIR ACCOMPLICES.  UP TO 
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TWO TO THREE PERCENT OF LOSSES HAVE BEEN NOTED FOR 
SOME SHIPMENTS. 
 
43. THE LONG HAUL COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT MARKET IN 
SIERRA LEONE IS APPARENTLY STRONG AND COMPETITIVE. 
ALL THE FPAS UTILIZE COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTERS FOR THE 
DELIVERY OF FOOD COMMODITIES FROM FREETOWN TO 
EXTENDED DELIVERY POINTS.  IN THE RAINY SEASON, 
HOWEVER, SMALL FEEDER ROADS BECOME VERY DIFFICULT TO 
PLY WITH TRUCKS WEIGHING TEN MT OR MORE.  SOME OF THE 
FPAS WFP RELYIES UPON THEIR ITS OWN FLEETS NAMELY 
WFP) TO MOVE FOOD COMMODITIES TO MORE REMOTE 
LOCATIONS.  HOWEVER, IN RECOGNITION OF THE INCREASE 
OF COMMERCIAL HAULERS, THE FPAS SHOULD ENSURE THAT 
DEDICATED TRUCKS ONLY BE USED ONLY WHEN CRITICALLY 
NECESSARY, SO AS NOT TO COMPETE AGAINST THE LOCAL 
TRANSPORT SECTOR. 
 
4431.  WFP MAINTAINS A HELICOPTER OPERATION THAT 
PERFORMS A MULTITUDE OF VITAL FUNCTIONS IN SUPPORT OF 
THE EFFECTIVE PLANNING AND RUNNING OF VARIOUS ASPECTS 
OF THE HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS.  HOWEVER, WFP 
RECOGNIZING THAT THE SITUATION INS SIERRA LEONE IS 
EVOLVING, AND IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT ACCESS AND 
SECURITY CONCERNS ARE STILL REMAIN VALID TO FOR THE 
SUPPORT A HELICOPTER OPERATION, WFP WILL UNDERTAKE A 
REVIEW WITH DONOR AND HUMANITARIAN PARTNERS WILL BE 
UNDERTAKEN AT MID YEAR.  IN THE MEANTIME, THE 
HELICOPTER OPERATION ALSO REMAINS UNDER- FUNDED. 
 
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PIPELINE 
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45.  FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY--DECEMBER 2002, WFP/SL IS 
TARGETING 507,000 BENEFICIARIES WITH 53,081 MT OF 
ASSORTED FOOD COMMODITIES.  AS OF 6 FEBRUARY, WFP/SL 
HAD CONFIRMED CONTRIBUTIONS OF 8,710 MT LEAVING A 
BALANCE OF 44,371 MT STILL TO BE RESOURCED.  IN 
FISCAL YEAR 2002 (FY02), USAID/DCHA/FFP HAS 
CONTRIBUTED 7,200 MT (VALUED AT 4.8 MILLION USD) OF 
TITLE II EMERGENCY COMMODITIES, OR SLIGHTLY MORE THAN 
13 PERCENT OF WFP'S PROTRACTED RELIEF AND RECOVERY 
OPERATION (PRRO) REQUIREMENTS.  IT SHOULD BE NOTED 
THAT THE MAJORITY OF RETURNEES' HOMES ARE LOCATED IN 
WFP AORS. 
 
46.  IN ADDITION, USAID/DCHA/FFP HAS APPROVED 28,490 
METRIC TONS OF TITLE II EMERGENCY COMMODITIES IN FY02 
TO CARE, CRS, AND WORLD VISION - AT A TOTAL VALUE OF 
20.5 MILLION USD.  (SEE TABLE BELOW) USAID IS THE 
SOLE CONTRIBUTOR TO THE THREE NGOS' PIPELINES. 
 
FPA      TOTAL MT   BENEFICIARIES    TOTAL VALUE 
CARE      6,530       249,155         6,560,334 
CRS      12,900       239,500         7,900,700 
WVI       9,060       263,995         6,009,000 
WFP       7,200       507,000         4,754,800 
TOTAL    35,690     1,259,650        25,224,834 
 
47.  WFP/SL WAS EXPERIENCING A SERIOUS SHIPPING DELAY 
OF U.S. COMMODITIES DURING THE TEAM'S VISIT, WHICH 
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WAS DUE TO CAUSE A TEMPORARY BREAK IN WFP'S CEREAL 
PIPELINE IN FEBRUARY.  EVEN THOUGH THE FOUR FPAS 
BORROW FROM EACH OTHER WHEN NECESSARY, THE FACT THAT 
THE THREE NGO FPAS RECEIVE ALL THEIR COMMODITIES FROM 
THE U. S. ALLOWS THEM TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY PIPELINES, 
WHEREAS THE U.S. COVERS ONLY A PORTION OF WFP'S 
PIPELINE NEEDS.  THE CURRENT DELAY OF WFP COMMODITIES 
COUPLED WITH WFP'S ONGOING PIPELINE PROBLEMS CAST A 
SHADOW OF DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE WFP ANTICIPATED 
ARRIVALS IN MARCH WOULD BE SUFFICIENT TO HANDLE THE 
REQUIREMENTS FOR FOOD RESETTLEMENT PACKAGES, WHICH 
CONTAIN A TWO-MONTH RATION.  THE CURRENT ESTIMATED 
MONTHLY DISTRIBUTIONS FOR ALL FPAS COULD INCREASE IF 
THE RESETTLEMENT PROCESS SUDDENLY ACCELERATES. 
 
48.  UNLESS FURTHER RESOURCES ARE COMMITTED, WFP WILL 
EXPERIENCE ACROSS-THE-BOARD BREAKS IN ITS PIPELINE IN 
JULY.  WFP IS MAKING EVERY EFFORT TO COVER SHORTFALLS 
WITH BORROWINGS, EITHER FROM WFP'S REGIONAL PRRO OR 
LOCALLY FROM THE OTHER FPAS.  BECAUSE OF THESE 
PIPELINE PROBLEMS, WFP HAS BEEN FORCED TO EITHER 
MODIFY RATION SCALES OR PROVIDE UNBALANCED FOOD 
BASKETS OR BOTH.  SHOULD WFP CONTINUE TO FACE GAPS IN 
ITS PIPELINE AND AT THE SAME TIME RECEIVE NO 
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS, THE OTHER FPAS MAY NO 
LONGER BE IN A POSITION TO LOAN WFP THE NECESSARY 
COMMODITIES TO COVER SHORTFALLS.  RATHER, THESE FPAS 
MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE OVER OPERATIONAL 
 
49.  IT IS EXPECTED THAT TITLE II EMERGENCY 
COMMODITIES PROVIDED IN 2003 WILL BE SIGNIFICANTLY 
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LESS THAN THAT PROVIDED IN 2002.  SERIOUS 
DELIBERATION AND ANALYSIS MUST BE INVESTED TO 
DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THE CONTINUATION OF 
MAINTAINING FOUR PIPELINES MAKES SENSE 
PROGRAMMATICALLY AS WELL AS FINANCIALLY.  THEREFORE, 
TO PROVIDE AN INTEGRATED, EFFICIENT AND COST 
EFFECTIVE APPROACH THE NUMBER OF FPAS WILL LIKELY BE 
REDUCED IN 2003 THROUGH A CAREFUL ANALYZATION 
APPROACH.  AT THE VERY LEAST, A COST-SAVING MEASURE 
WOULD BE TO STREAMLINE THE LOGISTICS OPERATION UNDER 
ONE FPA BECAUSE TONNAGES WOULD PRESUMABLY BE 
DECREASING IN 2003.  IT IS ALSO EXPECTED THAT ONE FPA 
COULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LOGISTICS STORAGE 
OPERATIONS IN FREETOWN. THIS OPTION IS NOW BEING 
EXPLORED. 
 
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CONTINGENCY PLANNING 
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5033.  DUE TO THE VOLATILE SITUATION IN LIBERIA,  AND 
THE POTENTIAL MASS MOVEMENT INFLUX OF LIBERIAN 
REFUGEES, AND POSSIBLE ACCELERATED RETURN OF SIERRA 
LEONEAN REFUGEES, THERE IS A GREAT NEED FOR FURTHER 
CONTINGENCY PLANNING.  AND PREPAREDNESS AS THE 
CURRENT CRISIS IN LIBERIA DEEPENS AND POPULATION 
DISPLACEMENT INCREASES.  MOREOVER, IN LIGHT OF THE 
UPCOMING ELECTION PROCESS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR 
DETERIORATION IN THE CURRENT SITUATION, IT IS 
RECOMMENDED THAT CONTINGENCY PLANNING MEASURES BE 
UNDERTAKEN IMMEDIATELY BY THE UN COUNTRY TEAM TO 
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ENSURE READINESS FOR POTENTIAL EMERGENCY SITUATIONS 
AND AN ABILITY TO COPE WITH A DECLINING SITUATION 
WITHIN SIERRA LEONE.   AN ANALYSIS OF THE REGIONAL 
DYNAMICS AND AN EXAMINATION OF RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS 
SHOULD BE INCLUDED. 
 
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RECOMMENDATIONS 
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51.  THE TEAM MAKES THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS: 
 
-  REGARDING WFP SPECIFIC OPERATIONS: 
 
WFP SHOULD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT FFW AND FFAG 
PROJECTS, FOCUSED ESPECIALLY ON THE REINTEGRATION 
PROCESS. 
 
WFP SHOULD CONTINUE TO SUPPORT THE EMERGENCY 
SCHOOL FEEDING PROJECT, IF WFP'S PIPELINE ALLOWS, 
ONCE LIFE-SUPPORTING ACTIVITIES ARE FULFILLED. 
 
WFP SHOULD ENSURE THAT POST-DISTRIBUTION 
MONITORING TAKES PLACE IN THE INTERIM CAMPS, AS WELL 
AS IN ALL REFUGEE AND IDP CAMPS. 
 
-  THE CFA NEEDS TO DEVELOP A CLEAR POLICY ABOUT ONE 
FPA WORKING IN ANOTHER'S AREA.  THE CURRENT POLICY, 
REQUIRES APPROVAL FROM THE FPA IN CHARGE OF THE AOR, 
BUT WITH A GROWING NUMBER OF REQUESTS, THIS SYSTEM IS 
NOW BECOMING TOO COMPLICATED. 
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-  WFP AND FAO/TCOR NEED TO WORK MORE CLOSELY 
TOGETHER IN THEIR EFFORTS TO IMPROVE FOOD SECURITY. 
 
-  THE FPAS, WORKING CLOSELY WITH FAO AND UNICEF, 
NEED TO AGREE ON A PLAN OF ACTION ABOUT HOW TO SURVEY 
THE COUNTRY TO DETERMINE FOOD SECURITY NEEDS.  THE 
CFSP IS ONE ALTERNATIVE, IF IT CAN BE IMPLEMENTED IN 
A SYSTEMATIC WAY THROUGHOUT ALL AORS.  SUPPOSITIONS 
ABOUT FOOD SECURITY NEED TO BE CROSS-CHECKED WITH 
REALITY. 
 
-  IF WFP'S REVIEW OF THE HELICOPTER OPERATION 
DETERMINES THERE IS A CONTINUED NEED FOR THE SERVICE, 
IT IS SUGGESTED THAT USAID/OFDA CONSIDER ADDITIONAL 
FUNDING. 
 
-  WFP/SL'S PIPELINE IS EXTREMELY FRAGILE.  WITH 
CURRENT COMMITMENTS, WFP WILL EXPERIENCE A COMPLETE 
BREAK IN THE PIPELINE IN JULY.  A DEMARCHE TO KEY 
DONORS HIGHLIGHTING THE ANTICIPATED BREAK MIGHT BE 
HELPFUL AT THIS JUNCTURE. 
 
-  SERIOUS DELIBERATION AND ANALYSIS MUST BE INVESTED 
TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THE CONTINUATION OF 
MAINTAINING FOUR PIPELINES IN 2003 MAKES SENSE 
PROGRAMMATICALLY, AS WELL AS FINANCIALLY.  AT THE 
VERY LEAST, A COST-SAVING MEASURE WOULD BE TO 
STREAMLINE THE LOGISTICS OPERATION UNDER ONE FPA 
BECAUSE TONNAGES WOULD PRESUMABLY BE DECREASING IN 
2003.  ALL OPTIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED BY USAID/FFP. 
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-  WITHIN THE PORT, THERE IS LIMITED CONTAINER 
HANDLING EQUIPMENT AND A LACK OF STEVEDORE GEAR TO 
HANDLE PALLETIZED CARGO.  WHILST WFP IS ALREADY 
PROVIDING SOME MUCH NEEDED COMMODITY HANDLING 
EQUIPMENT TO IMPROVE THE OVERALL CARGO HANDLING 
SITUATION, THE LACK OF DONOR FUNDING TO WFP'S SO FOR 
THE PORT REHABILITATION HAS RESULTED IN AN OVERALL 
REDUCTION IN THE PORT'S ALREADY COMPROMISED LEVEL OF 
EFFICIENCY, WITH FURTHER CONSEQUENCES FOR THE COSTS 
OF FOOD AID, OTHER AID AND COMMERCIAL IMPORTERS. 
ALONG WITH THE PORT REHABILITATION AUTHORITY, WFP HAS 
IDENTIFIED A NUMBER OF PRIORITY REQUIRED MEASURES AND 
THESE SHOULD BE SUPPORTED TO INCREASE THE OVERALL 
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY OF FREETOWN PORT.  HEILEMAN