The United States set up Operation
Provide Promise and, in cooperation with UNHCR and the World Food
Programme (WFP), began airdropping relief supplies to parts of
Bosnia-Herzegovina on 28 February 1993. By late November, more than
1,482 airdrop flights had been flown by the participating nations,
delivering over 10,100 tons of food and 167 tons of medical supplies to
places like Srebrenica, Zepa, Cerska, Konjevic, Goradze, Tuzla, Mostar,
Maglaj, and Tesanj.
WomenAid International became one of
the main partners of Operation Provide Promise, supplying high protein
biscuits (HPB’s) donated to WomenAid by the UK Ministry of
Agriculture, Food, and Fisheries. The Overseas Development
Administration funded WomenAid to undertake the transportation and
logistics for distribution of over 10,000 tons of HPB’s. WomenAid
delivered approximately 3000 tons to the Rhein-Mann Air Base, Germany
for the central Bosnia airdrop and the Ancona Air Base, Italy for the
Sarajevo airlift.
Supplies used in the airdrops were
donated by the European Community, Germany, Japan, Austria, Holland,
Belgium, Turkey, Denmark, Britain, the United States and the World
Health Organisation.
On a typical night airdrop missions
were flown by six U.S. c-130 Hercules and by one French and one German
Transall. Each mission took about six hours. The regional co-ordinator
for the United Nations World Food Programme, wrote to WomenAid
International to say this support 'undoubtedly saved lives.'
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