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World Bank Approves $2.3 Billion Program to Address Escalating Food Insecurity in Eastern and…
WASHINGTON — The World Bank Group approved a $2.3 billion program to help countries in Eastern and Southern Africa increase the resilience of the region’s food systems and ability to tackle growing food insecurity.
Food system shocks…
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Global Environment Facility approves $18 million to support FAO-led projects in Africa and Latin…
Rome – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has welcomed the decision of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to approve three FAO-led projects in five countries, totalling $18 million in funding.
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Sudan: new data reveals a sharp deterioration in food crisis, with nearly 12 million hungry people
Khartoum – The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) warns about a looming food crisis in Sudan driven by the combined impacts of armed conflict, low production of key staple crops and economic turmoil.
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Nepal: IOM Launched Training on Ethical Recruitment Practices for Stakeholders in Sudurpashchim…
Dhangadhi: The International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched a training on ethical recruitment practices for civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations, migrants’ networks, officials of migrant resource centers,…
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Indian PM Narendra Modi calls for mutual cooperation among BRICS nations in global post-COVID…
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed that mutual cooperation among BRICS member countries can make a useful contribution in the global post-covid recovery. He said, the side effects of the Covid pandemic have come down but its…
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Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra-led-delegation held discussions with Sri Lanka President…
Colombo : Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra-led-delegation held discussions on Sri Lankan economy and the road to its recovery with Sri Lanka President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in Colombo today.
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ADB Approves $150 Million to Support COVID-19 Recovery and Climate Resilience in Fiji
SUVA — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved $150 million in loans to help Fiji recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and build resilience against climate and disaster risks.
The loan agreements were signed today in Suva by Fiji’s…
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ADB Continues Support for Displaced Persons from Myanmar in Bangladesh
MANILA — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today approved a $41.4 million grant to help improve infrastructure and manage the basic needs of displaced persons from Myanmar sheltered in Cox’s Bazar district in Bangladesh.
The grant forms…
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China commends Nepal’s decision not to move ahead with State Partnership Program (SPP) of the US…
Beijing: Beijing says it commends Nepal’s decision not to move ahead with State Partnership Program (SPP) of the US government. China stands ready to work with Nepal to jointly safeguard regional security, stability and shared prosperity:…
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Schools ill-equipped to provide healthy and inclusive learning environments for all children –…
Kathmandu: Despite a steady decline in the proportion of schools without basic water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, deep inequalities persist between and within countries, UNICEF and WHO said today. Schoolchildren in the Least…
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