Native name | Comité Local de Abastecimiento y Producción |
---|---|
Industry | Food distribution, importation, social program |
Founded | April 3, 2016 |
Founder | Nicolás Maduro |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Venezuela |
Owner | Government of Venezuela |
Parent | Ministry of Popular Power for Food (MINAL) |
Website | clapsoficial |
The Local Committees for Supply and Production (Spanish: Comité Local de Abastecimiento y Producción, CLAP) are food distribution committees promoted by the Venezuelan government in which the communities themselves supply and distribute the priority foods through a house-to-house delivery method. It was established in 2016 by President Nicolás Maduro in response to the shortages in Venezuela. The committees have been subject of complaints about corruption, political use, delays, poor food quality and price increases without prior warning. This service is a subsidiary of the Ministry of Popular Power for Food.
In June 2018, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights published a report in which they considered that the CLAP program did not meet certain standards related to the right to adequate food, in addition the lack of control in the program was documented and its use as a tool for political propaganda and social control.[1]