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 Heather Morgan Per.3 Committee: WFP Topic: Food Inflation Prices (FIP) Country: Iran  In the 1970’s, the food prices began to increase rapidly, due to the continuing increase of and biofuel prices. Due to use of corn for ethanol, the prices of energy sky-rocketed out of control causing the first major food crises o the modern world. The World Food Program (WFP) tried to help aid the people that include fundraising, and creating newer and more sustainable programs. The WFP also created newer programs that would help this major problem and also stabilize the economies of the countries. Described as “worst global crises of the modern era”, the WFP tries to relieve many people by this “silent tsunami” because of various factors within the organization such a funding, security, and management of programs. In September, Iran suffered a rise in food prices. For three months, year-on-year food prices inflation keep increasing in Iran. My economists have accused Iran president of directly fueling price rises by to huge amounts of cash into the economy to fund local infrastructures projects. In August, Iran’s inflation rate reached 27.6 percent, as citizens were again battered by rising prices on food. This is a serious turn in economic and political policy as it is likely to lead into higher inflation and an economic collapse.  In November of 2008, the UN General Assembly published the right to food. This recognized the WFP’s eighty- one hunger spots in the world. The UN continued declination to ensure that no man, woman, or child is without the proper food commodities. A report in January 7th 2009, which stated, that in order to achieve the millennium development goals of the UN, every person in the world is given the tools to end this crisis and create citizens of their countries. The World Food Programme is confident that these programs are successful in ending this global-scale emergency.  Iran thinks that we should help get rid of them and also keep some around us. We would like to work with other countries to see what they say about this topic and take it from there. [] [] [] []
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