6 March 2012
The story of livelihoods destroyed by cyclone and floods in 2009 represents in microcosm the threat from climate change to low-lying Bangladesh. Apart from the threat of cyclones, a more insidious problem for those living in the Sundarbans is increasing water salination, making it hard to grow even salt-resistant rice and maize. (..) Kristalina Georgieva, the EU's head of humanitarian operations, makes the case that it is no longer affordable to wait for crises to hit when it is cheaper – and the right thing to do – is to take pre-emptive action. (..) In Ethiopia, the World Food Programme is increasingly moving into development work, helping farmers to rehabilitate degraded soil.
22 December 2011
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received a consignment of wheat from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support its school feeding programme in Bangladesh. (..) “This will enable WFP to reach the children of the most poverty-prone areas,” said Michael Dunford, WFP acting country director.
20 December 2011
For six months of the year, Bangladeshi rice farmer Raj Mia and his wife suffered as the annual monsoon rains flooded their fields, leaving them unable to feed their five children. (..) Raj, like millions, lives on the flood plains of Bangladesh, a region increasingly battered by climate change-produced cyclones and rains which inundate swathes of farmland, perpetuating poverty for millions. But now, Raj has new hope from an unlikely source: prawns
13 December 2011
Experts warn rapid depletion of Bangladesh’s underground water table could jeopardize food and water security for millions throughout the country and also endanger the biodiversity of one of the world’s largest mangrove forests within the next two decades.
28 September 2011
(..) The World Food Programme (WFP) also said in Dhaka last week that some 30 per cent people of Bangladesh are ultra poor and lack financial capacity to buy foods.
23 September 2011
The Untied Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP) has planned to gear up activities in Bangladesh to bring more vulnerable people under its aid coverage over the next five years, officials said.
6 September 2011
The Japanese government has given the World Food Programme (WFP) US$ 10 million or Tk 75 crore to provide food assistance to the poor communities vulnerable to natural disasters and climate change impacts in Bangladesh, says a press release.
23 August 2011
Heavy monsoon rains have caused several major rivers in Bangladesh to burst their banks, displacing thousands and affecting nearly a million people in all, according to the country's Disaster Management Bureau (DMB). (..) The World Food Programme (WFP) has distributed high energy biscuits to some 60,000 displaced in Satkhira. "Food and shelter are the big problems in the immediate future," Michael Dunford, WFP Bangladesh country director, said from Dhaka.
23 August 2011
Floods in southwest Bangladesh have inundated vast swathes of farmland, affecting nearly a million people, many of whom are stranded on embankments with no food or shelter, officials said Tuesday. (..) The World Food Programme (WFP) is also providing emergency food assistance to 57,000 people affected by floods in Satkhira, the agency said in a statement.
19 August 2011
(..) “Thousands of poor families have been devastated due to the effects of the flooding. A vast number of ultra-poor people are stranded on embankments, with no access to food and shelter,” said acting WFP Country Director Michael Dunford.
- Bangladesh villagers still struggling after Cyclone Aila's devastation Source: The Guardian
- US wheat for school feeding programme in Bangladesh Source: Gulf Times
- Prawns bring new life to flooded Bangladesh fields Source: Reuters
- BANGLADESH: “Invisible hazard” of groundwater depletion Source: IRIN
- Despite enough production, food security still elusive Source: The Financial Express (Bangladesh)
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