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Bolivia: Farmers Abandon Land As Drought Spreads Hunger

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A long dry spell in the El Chaco region of southern Bolivia has decimated maize harvests, threatening an entire culture of indigenous corn growers with destitution. As thousands sell their land and move to the cities, WFP is helping to make staying on their farms a real option.

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“Triple Threat” Unfolding In Flood-Hit Pakistan, Says WFP Chief

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“There is a triple threat unfolding as this crisis widens and deepens,” said WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran on Tuesday after visiting one of the areas of Pakistan hit by devastating flooding. She called on the world to support Pakistan through the current crisis.

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Pakistan: Special Foods Help Flood Family Fight Malnutrition

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Amid growing concerns about disease and malnutrition among the millions of Pakistanis displaced by catastrophic flooding, WFP is providing nutritious ready-to-use foods designed to stem child malnutrition. The province of Sindh – which already had some of the worst nutrition indicators before the disaster – is particularly at risk.

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Pakistan: Nutrition A Growing Concern As Floods Wear On

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As millions of flood victims across Pakistan struggle to feed their children, the country's already high levels of malnutrition risk climbing above the emergency threshold. A nutritionist in southern Sindh province, Bilan Osmanjama explains what’s being done to keep this epic natural disaster from becoming a child-hunger crisis.

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Is food the new oil? Fertiliser wars and Brazil as food superpower

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Brazil combinesIn the Financial Times, Javier Blas gives us the back-s

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Pakistan: Family Waits By Roadside For Floods To Recede

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WFP’s Marco Frattini visits Punjab, “the land of five rivers,” where epic floods have laid waste to millions of acres of farmland. While there he meets Moreed, whose family is waiting for the waters to recede in a tent on the side of the road. They’re among millions in Pakistan surviving on food aid from WFP. Watch video

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Pakistan: Fast Action, Solid Warehouses Save Food From Floods

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Oscar Rosana, a logistics officer from Nairobi, came to Pakistan two weeks before the floods broke out, sparking a humanitarian emergency. When the waters engulfed two key warehouses, a routine assignment turned into a race against time to salvage desperately needed food stores.

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Pakistan: Food Aid Means Fresh Bread For Homeless Families

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After floodwaters washed over her home in the Sindh district of southern Pakistan, Menaz and her family sought refuge in the Sukkur camp for flood victims where WFP is providing them with nutritionally enriched wheat to make bread, oil, and high-energy biscuits tailored to her children’s nutritional needs.

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Double disaster hits Niger

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Floods and heavy rains across Niger have destroyed crops less than two months before harvest, compounding the country's existing food crisis. Flooding has killed at least six people, left thousands homeless, ruined crops and forced hungry families to crisis point.

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Pakistan: WFP Steps Up Airlifts To Reach Stranded Flood Victims

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As floodwaters continue to wreak havoc across Pakistan, hundreds of thousands of people have been cut off from help. WFP is stepping up airlifts of food and supplies to help these isolated communities and is bringing in more helicopters.

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