Japan provides further support to improve food security in Zimbabwe
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The Government of Japan has contributed US$ 1.25 million through the World Food Programme (WFP) to support vulnerable, food insecure communities in Zimbabwe that have been severely impacted by climate shocks and COVID-19.
To address the root causes of food insecurity and achieve Sustainable Development Goal 2 - Zero Hunger - WFP recognises that it is important to forge such partnerships in order to undertake long term strategies to secure a brighter future for these communities.
Japan’s contribution comes at a time when many in the country are struggling to feed themselves as a result of successive droughts and a dire economic situation which has been exacerbated by COVID-19.
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36,000 girls and boys to benefit from the additional funding towards the Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya
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21 Dec 2020
TRIPOLI, 21 December 2020 - The European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUFT) approved Euro 7 million funding toward the UNICEF proposal titled ‘Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya, Including Host Communities, Migrant and Refugee Children’. The total estimated costs for the Programme are, EUR 19,912,219, with Phase I estimated at EUR 12,912,219 and Phase II estimated at EUR 7,000,000.
“The contribution from the European Union is very welcomed, especially as it comes at a time when hundreds of internally displaced, migrant and refugee children are living Libya going through dangers and perils” said UNICEF Special Representative in Libya Mr. Abdulkadir Musse “The partnership the EU builds on UNICEF’s mission to protect the rights of children wherever and whenever they. Despite the co
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36,000 girls and boys to benefit from the additional funding towards the Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya 21 December, 2020 - 16:20
Country: Libya Source: UN Children s Fund
TRIPOLI, 21 December 2020 - The European Union Emergency Trust Fund for Africa (EUFT) approved Euro 7 million funding toward the UNICEF proposal titled ‘Resilience Building Programme for Vulnerable Children in Libya, Including Host Communities, Migrant and Refugee Children’. The total estimated costs for the Programme are, EUR 19,912,219, with Phase I estimated at EUR 12,912,219 and Phase II estimated at EUR 7,000,000.
“The contribution from the European Union is very welcomed, especially as it comes at a time when hundreds of internally displaced, migrant and refugee children are living Libya going through dangers and perils” said UNICEF Special Representative in Libya Mr. Abdulkadir Musse