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GIEWS Country Brief: Angola 12-February-2019

FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT Crop production prospects in 2019 favourable in main cereal-producing provinces of centre In southern provinces, however, below-average rainfall diminished production outlook Food prices continued to rise, reflecting lower harvest in 2018 and weaker national currency Food security…

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News and Press Release
Source:
FAO
Posted:
12 Feb 2019
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Angola

Government ensures food aid for people affected by drought

Ondjiva - At least 284.780 people in southern Cunene province affected by drought will benefit, within days, from food assistance, said Tuesday in Ondjiva the Secretary of State for Social Action, Lúcio do Amaral. Speaking to Angop,…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Angola
Posted:
30 Jan 2019

Angola

Angola: Drought in Cunene requires immediate solutions

Ondjiva - The drought situation in the province of Cunene requires concrete and immediate solutions to reach the population affected by water shortages, said Tuesday in Ondjiva the Minister of Territory Administration and State Reform, Adão…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Angola
Posted:
30 Jan 2019

Angola + 1 more

Humanitarian Action for Children 2019 - Angola

Total people in need: 6.7 million9 Total children (<18) in need: 4.2 million10 Total people to be reached: 434,82411 Total children to be reached: 290,54412 2019 programme targets: Nutrition • 25,824 children aged 6 to 59 months with SAM admitted for treatment • 25,824…

Angola

Over one million Angolans affected by drought

Lubango - Studies of the food Resilience and Nutrition Security Programme in Angola (FRESAN) conducted in 2018 indicate that over 1.1 million Angolans living in the southern provinces of Huíla, Namibe and Cunene are affected by…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Angola
Posted:
18 Jan 2019

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