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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Appeal no. MAABD001; Programme Update no. 2

This report covers the period 1 July to 30 November 2009 In brief Programme purpose: Bangladesh as a country is suffering from the severe impact of climate change. The damaging impact of climate change is already taking shape in the form of…

Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Emergency food support for Aila, river erosion and Monga victims

USAID extended support to CARE Bangladesh to reduce the suffering of cyclone Aila, river erosion and monga affected populations through food rations. CARE Bangladesh in collaboration with its partner organizations is distributing 2542 MT of food (Wheat, Vegetable Oil and…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
CARE
Posted:
25 Nov 2009

Bangladesh

Improving diet quality and micronutrient nutrition: Homestead food production in Bangladesh

IFPRI Discussion Paper 00928 Lora Iannotti Kenda Cunningham Marie Ruel ABSTRACT A critical yet often overlooked component of food security is diet quality. Even households who have access to sufficient amounts of food and calories may still lack essential micronutrients, increasing their risk for…

Format:
Evaluation and Lessons Learned
Source:
IFPRI
Posted:
7 Nov 2009
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Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Plan 2010-2011 (MAABD001) (20 Oct 2009)

Executive summary Bangladesh consists mostly of a low-lying river delta with over 230 rivers and tributaries situated between the foothills of the Himalayas and the Bay of Bengal. The combination of its geography, population density, and extreme poverty make…

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Who's really fighting hunger?

ActionAid's HungerFREE Scorecard Investigates why a Billion People are Hungry Executive Summary Over one billion people - a sixth of humanity - don't have enough to eat. Almost a third of the world's children are growing up malnourished. This is perhaps…

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