Humanitarian Air Service Could Run Out of Money
The U.N.'s World Food Program says its humanitarian air service could stop at the end of July without more funds to keep operating. The service transports food, health supplies and other necessities to millions of poor, vulnerable people around the world. The thousands of aid workers flown to emergency hot spots provide people with urgent assistance they need but could not otherwise receive. The service is at risk because the World Food Program has received only 14 percent of the $965 million it needs to keep functioning. WFP spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs said global aid operations will be severely compromised if the service shuts down. "Hospitals in developing countries would not receive desperately needed medical supplies," she said. "Health centers serving pregnant women and undernourished children would not…