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CAMBODIA: Cambodia, World Food Program Launch New Food Program

Agence France Presse (12.13.07) - Friday, December 14, 2007


On Thursday, the Cambodian government and the UN's food agency kicked off a new $64 million, three-year program to feed 1.8 million poor Cambodians. The effort will provide meals to children in schools, as well as to thousands of tuberculosis patients and persons affected by HIV/AIDS, the World Food Program said. "It requires funding from as many donors as possible," said Thomas Keusters, WFP country director in Cambodia. "In addition, timing is crucial to avoid interruption in the supply." At least 34 percent of Cambodia's population live in poverty. According to the 2006 Global Hunger Index of the International Food Policy Research Institute, Cambodia is one of 12 "hunger hot spot" nations.
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