Notizie
An Emergency Food Security Assessment (EFSA) of 12 affected districts conducted by WFP and 19 of its partner organizations found that food production losses associated with the floods and the cyclone could have a severe effect on food availability over the next few months before the harvest comes on the market in May
La sospensione è strettamente legata alla durata dell’emergenza nel Paese
When previous cyclones have hit Bangladesh, there is often a surge in the rates of malnutrition, as those who lose their homes and livelihoods struggle to feed their families
L’Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per gli Affari dello Spazio Extra-Atmosferico ha richiesto l’aiuto dei satelliti in base alla Carta Internazionale per la Gestione dei disastri
With food assistance as an urgent priority, WFP is delivering food in close cooperation with ongoing Government of Bangladesh relief efforts