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Drought in the Horn of Africa: FAO appeals for $172 million to help avert famine and humanitarian…
Rome – With the increasing risk of famine in the Horn of Africa due to severe and prolonged drought conditions, urgent life-saving and livelihood assistance is needed to avert a humanitarian catastrophe, the Food and Agriculture…
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Western and Central African Leaders Endorse a New Roadmap to Tackle the Learning Crisis
ACCRA – More than forty ministers of finance and education from Western and Central Africa concluded a one-day meeting in Accra today with an urgent call to advance reforms in education and deliver better access to quality education for…
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Moldova to Reduce Regulatory Burden, Increase Access to Finance, and Enable More Exports, with World…
WASHINGTON - The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved today financing for the Micro, Small and Medium Size Enterprises (MSME) Competitiveness Project in the amount of $50 million. The project will help the country to reduce…
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UN Chief Antonio Guterres warns world is facing real risk of multiple famines this year
Kathmandu: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that the world is facing the real risk of multiple famines this year. In video message to the Uniting for Global Food Security ministerial conference in Berlin, he said, 2023 could…
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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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Four in Five Children in Latin America and the Caribbean Will Not Be Able to Understand a Simple…
WASHINGTON – Four in five sixth graders in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are expected to lack basic reading comprehension proficiency, according to a report issued today by the World Bank and UNICEF, in collaboration with UNESCO.…
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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.
The three…
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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.
A…
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Uganda contributes nearly $10 million to South-South Cooperation project with FAO and China
Kampala - Uganda is contributing nearly $10 million to the latest phase of a South-South Cooperation project focused on crop and animal production with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Chinese…
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Nepal’s Narcotics Control Bureau nabs 7 foreign nationals with 51kg heroin
Kathmandu : The Narcotics Control Bureau of Nepal Police has apprehended seven foreign nationals with 51 kilograms of prohibited heroin on different dates from the national capital.
As per the press release from the Narcotics Control…
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