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Bangladesh + 12 more

Global hunger declining, but still unacceptably high

International hunger targets difficult to reach - The number of hungry has declined, but remains unacceptably high -Despite the decline, the ability to achieve international hunger targets such as MDG1 is still at risk - Governments should encourage increased investment in agriculture, expand…

Bangladesh + 12 more

925 millions de personnes victimes de faim chronique dans le monde

La FAO et le Programme alimentaire mondial des Nations Unies (PAM) ont indiqué aujourd'hui qu'en dépit de l'amélioration récente et attendue qui a permis de retomber sous le cap du milliard, le nombre d'affamés dans le monde demeure inacceptable. D'après…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
FAO
Posted:
14 Sep 2010

Bangladesh + 12 more

925 million in chronic hunger worldwide

Though improved, global hunger level "unacceptable 14 September 2010, Rome - FAO and the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today said that the number of hungry people in the world remains unacceptably high despite expected recent gains that have…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
FAO
Posted:
14 Sep 2010

Bangladesh

GIEWS Country Brief: Bangladesh 1-September-2010

FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT - Good harvest of 2010 paddy and wheat crops estimated - Food prices have been rising since late-2009 after having returned to pre-food crisis levels - Localized food insecurity persist

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
FAO
Posted:
1 Sep 2010
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Bangladesh + 10 more

Japan gives US$ 9.7 million for vulnerable people

Dhaka, August 26, 2010: The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today welcomed a cash donation of US$ 9.7 million contribution from the Government of Japan. The contribution will provide urgently needed food and nutrition assistance to the most…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
WFP
Posted:
26 Aug 2010

Bangladesh

Bangladesh: UN Extends Support to 14,000 Aila Affected Families

Dhaka, 26 August 2010: The United Nations (UN) System has extended its support to 14,000 cyclone Aila affected families still living on embankments in Bangladesh. Drawing assistance from the UK's Department for International Development (DFID), the UN agencies will work…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
DFID, Govt. UK, UNCT Bangladesh
Posted:
26 Aug 2010

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