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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2023

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)

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Corporates

WFP launches cyclone preparedness training in Bangladesh to boost disaster response

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Corporates

WFP signs agreement with BD to build resilience of Rohingya in Cox’s Bazar

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Rohingya Crisis

‘Rohingya refugees, their hosts in BD need continued support’

Japan, WFP to provide $4.5M for food and agricultural assistance to Rohingyas  
Bangladesh

Japan, WFP to provide $4.5M for food and agricultural assistance to Rohingyas  

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Bangladesh

Bangladesh becomes president of WFP executive board

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Bangladesh

Bangladesh elected WFP executive board president

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World+Biz

Covid, rising costs to spike migration and instability globally: WFP chief 

An Ethiopian woman, who fled the ongoing fighting in Tigray region, holds her child under a World Food Programme banner in Hamdayet village on the Sudan-Ethiopia border, in the eastern Kassala state, Sudan December 15, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/File Photo
World+Biz

UN suspends food distribution in two towns in Ethiopia after looting

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Australia provides Tk12.6cr to support WFP social protection scheme in Bangladesh

Food Frontiers launch innovation challenge to boost sustainable food systems
Corporates

Food Frontiers launch innovation challenge to boost sustainable food systems

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Bangladesh

WFP programme supports record number of women in Cox’s Bazar

Displaced victims of the West Java tsunami in Indonesia collect World Food Programme (WFP) food aid. Photo/UN News
World+Biz

Rising hunger, ‘an outrage in a world of plenty’: UN Chief 

Japan’s contribution will support WFP’s farmers’ market programme, in which refugees can purchase fresh foods produced by local farmers at the markets regularly, using a WFP Assistance Card. Picture: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Japan contributes $5 million to improve lives of displaced people from Myanmar living in Cox’s Bazar

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