Norway Provides NOK 1.7 Billion to the World Food Programme
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Norway provides NOK 1.7 billion to the World Food Programme
Minister of International Development Åsmund Aukrust today signed a new four-year agreement with the World Food Programme (WFP), committing NOK 1.72 billion to help people affected by hunger. The funding will contribute to saving lives at a time when the number of people facing acute food insecurity is at a record high. According to WFP, around 320 million people worldwide are living in a situation of acute hunger. The number of people affected …
Norway has signed a four-year agreement for support of NOK 1.72 billion to the World Food Programme (WFP), which will contribute to the fight against hunger and poverty.
Norway has signed a four-year agreement for support of NOK 1.72 billion to the World Food Programme (WFP), which will contribute to the fight against hunger and poverty.
Minister for Development Cooperation Åsmund Aukrust has today signed a new four-year agreement to support the World Food Programme (WFP) with NOK 1.72 billion to help people who are hungry. The money will help save lives at a time when the number of people affected by acute hunger is at a record high.
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