2010-03-24
Some 147,000 Mauritanians will receive 6,000 tonnes of immediate food aid, AFP quoted Mauritanian food security commissioner Mohamed Ould Mohamedou as saying on Tuesday (March 23rd). According to Ould Mohamedou, a national study conducted last month in collaboration with the World Food Program found that the border areas are most affected by "inadequate agricultural output" and insufficient food stocks.
Source: Magharebia.com
Link: http://magharebia.com/en_GB/articles/awi/newsbriefs/general/2010/03/24/newsbrief-06.
Some 147,000 Mauritanians will receive 6,000 tonnes of immediate food aid, AFP quoted Mauritanian food security commissioner Mohamed Ould Mohamedou as saying on Tuesday (March 23rd). According to Ould Mohamedou, a national study conducted last month in collaboration with the World Food Program found that the border areas are most affected by "inadequate agricultural output" and insufficient food stocks.
Source: Magharebia.com
Link: http://magharebia.com/en_GB/articles/awi/newsbriefs/general/2010/03/24/newsbrief-06.
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