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For the first time in its 70-year history, Unicef is feeding hungry children in the UK

The Canary by The Canary
16 December 2020
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Unicef is helping to feed hungry children in the UK as part of the charity’s first domestic emergency response in its 70-year history.

Some 1,800 families struggling as a result of the coronavirus pandemic will receive breakfast boxes over the Christmas school holidays, the charity School Food Matters said.

The Food Power for Generation Covid initiative, in partnership with Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming, and the Southwark Food Power Alliance, has been made possible by a £25,000 grant from Unicef UK.

It represents the first time the organisation has developed a domestic emergency response.

“Poverty is a political choice”

Unicef said the coronavirus pandemic is the most urgent crisis affecting children since the Second World War. But as Labour MP Zarah Sultana tweeted:

For the first time ever, UNICEF – the UN agency for providing humanitarian aid to children – will help feed kids in the UK.

This should not be necessary in the sixth richest country in the world.

Let's instead tax the super-rich and end child food poverty for good.

— Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) December 16, 2020

And Labour MP Richard Burgon pointed out that in the UK, “poverty is a political choice”:

Britain is one of the world's richest nations.

UNICEF, for the first time ever, is now delivering emergency food to children here.

Poverty is a political choice.

The Gov't could end UK child poverty by making the super-rich pay fair taxes. It refuses tohttps://t.co/sFa0gH8erv

— Richard Burgon MP (@RichardBurgon) December 16, 2020

The families in Southwark, south London, will receive 18,000 breakfasts which will be distributed by schools for two weeks when they break up.

“A longer-term solution is needed”

The programme will also provide 6,750 breakfasts to families over the February half-term break.

Anna Kettley, director of programmes at Unicef UK, said: “This is Unicef’s first ever emergency response within the UK, introduced to tackle the unprecedented impact of the coronavirus crisis and reach the families most in need.

“The grant for School Food Matters will address the gap in current provision for children, providing approximately 1,800 children with breakfast bags during the Christmas holidays and February half term.

“This funding will help build stronger communities as the impact of the pandemics worsen, but ultimately a longer-term solution is needed to tackle the root causes of food poverty, so no child is left to go hungry.”

School Food Matters founder Stephanie Slater said: “The response to our summer Breakfast Boxes programme has shown us that families are really struggling and many were facing the grim reality of a two-week winter break without access to free school meals and the indignity of having to rely on food banks to feed their children.

“By providing our breakfast boxes, families know that their children will have a great start to the day with a healthy nutritious breakfast.”

“The government has failed”

Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner said: “The fact that Unicef is having to step in to feed our country’s hungry children is a disgrace and Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak should be ashamed.

“We are one of the richest countries in the world. Our children should not have to rely on humanitarian charities that are used to operating in war zones and in response to natural disasters.

“Charities and businesses across the country have done a brilliant job stepping in where the Government has failed, but it should have never come to this.”

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