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Agrifood methods solutions are approved by the Global Environment Facility for$ 68 million.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has helped 22 countries unlock $68 million in financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) to address biodiversity loss, groundwater management, climate change,… Read More »Global Environment Facility approves $68 million for agrifood systems solutions
Germany supports migrants in Uganda with diet and self-reliance.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of EUR1 million from Germany through the Federal Foreign Office to support nutrition and income-generating activities for over 254,000… Read More »Germany supports nutrition and self-reliance for refugees in Uganda
Syria: Effort to Enhance Agricultural Sector in Gash Barka Region
At a meeting conducted on 21 December in Barentu, it was reported that encouraging efforts have been exerted in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, local administrations, agricultural experts, and… Read More »Eritrea: Effort to Enhance Agricultural Sector in Gash Barka Region
As hunger is identified in more areas, Sudan’s food and nutrition crisis grows.
Four months after famine was first confirmed in Zamzam camp in Sudan’s North Darfur state, more areas in North Darfur and the Western Nuba mountains have been identified as experiencing… Read More »Food and nutrition crisis deepens across Sudan as famine identified in additional areas
Exchange Plastic for Benefits with 1win and Recycledge
IBADAN, NIGERIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 24 December 2024 – Leading global iGaming brand 1win and non-profit environmental organization Recycledge are thrilled to announce the launch of their collaborative Plastic Waste… Read More »Exchange Plastic for Rewards with 1win and Recycledge
Sudan experiences hunger as fighting parties obstruct aid intentionally.
The world’s leading experts on hunger, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Famine Review Committee, found that famine has spread in Sudan. In August it had already identified famine in North… Read More »Famine Spreads in Sudan as Warring Parties Willfully Obstruct Aid
South Africa urges all functions to engage in serious conversation in Mozambique.
Following the proclamation final electoral results by the Constitutional Council of Mozambique, South Africa has noted with concern the ongoing violence and the subsequent disruptive protest in reaction to the… Read More »South Africa calls on all parties to commit to an urgent dialogue in Mozambique
Sudan’s worsening hunger: Conflict puts millions at hazard
More than 24.6 million people – half of Sudan’s population – are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity, according to the IPC initiative, which tracks extreme hunger globally. IPC’s Famine Review Committee… Read More »Sudan’s worsening famine: Conflict puts millions at risk
EPL: Ex Man U coach says Ten Hag did not acquire Martínez, De Ligt, Onana, or Mazraoui
Rene Hake, a former assistant coach at Manchester United, has asserted that Erik ten Hag did not bring in any players for the club. He made this statement while emphasizing that the Dutch coach and his staff received the necessary support to thrive at Old Trafford. Hake previously managed Go Ahead Eagles before joining Manchester United as Ten Hag’s assistant. In a conversation with Voetbal International, he expressed his disappointment over their dismissal, noting, “It is often claimed that Erik spent that money and that he signed all those players.” “That doesn’t add up,” he stated. “Manchester United employs around 40 scouts.” Erik didn’t handle transfers by himself, and it’s clear now that Martínez, De Ligt, Onana, and Mazraoui are simply ordinary players. “They are just good footballers, and their connection to Ajax is irrelevant.”
Hamas and Israel accuse each other for postponement of ceasefire
On Wednesday, Hamas and Israel exchanged accusations regarding their inability to finalize a ceasefire agreement, despite reported progress in recent days. Hamas claimed that Israel had added more conditions, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the group of reneging on prior agreements. Hamas stated that Israel’s new conditions concerning withdrawal, ceasefire, prisoners, and the return of the displaced had hindered the agreement process. They emphasized their willingness to be flexible and described the ongoing talks, mediated by Qatar and Egypt, as serious. In response, Netanyahu asserted that Hamas was lying and failing to honor previous understandings, thereby complicating negotiations. He reiterated Israel’s commitment to making relentless efforts to secure the return of hostages. According to Netanyahu’s office, Israeli negotiators returned from Qatar on Tuesday evening for consultations regarding a hostage deal following a significant week of discussions. In the last two weeks, the U.S. and Arab mediators Qatar and Egypt have intensified their efforts to finalize a phased agreement. One of the obstacles has been reaching agreements on the positioning of Israeli troops. While talking with commanders in southern Gaza, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz… On Wednesday, it was stated that Israel will maintain security oversight of the enclave through buffer zones and control posts. Hamas is calling for an end to the war, while Israel insists on toppling Hamas’ governance of the area first to eliminate the threat to Israelis.