An Interview with Domingos Afonso Ndedica of the World Food Programme in Angola

Published on 13 July 2009

Angola is recovering from a 27-year-long civil war that ended in 2002. Twenty-eight percent of this African nation’s population is living in extreme poverty. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) reports that "many communities have little or no access to basic social services.” Initiatives to fight poverty, like school feeding, take on a critical role in the recovery of Angola. We will look at school feeding in Angola in the following interview with WFP representative Domingos Afonso Ndedica.

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