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Technical Release Somalia’s food insecurity eases but acute malnutrition remains high 1 February 2013, Nairobi/Washington – While the number of people in need of humanitarian assistance in Somalia has halved to 1.05
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Document Date: 2013-02-01 05:55:35


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Washington / Nairobi / /

Company

Swiss Agency for Development / Cooperation SDC Food Security and Nu / /

Country

Somalia / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

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IndustryTerm

food needs / food stocks / food insecure populations / food production / acute food insecurity / adequate food consumption / food security / food security crisis / food security classification / food insecurity eases / food insecurity / Food security conditions / food / /

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Gulf of Aden / /

Organization

UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization / United Nations / Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit / EUROPEAN COMMISSION / Funding Agencies Swiss Agency for Development / /

Person

Aden Yabal Cadale / Frank Nyakairu / /

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Position

Major / Communications Officer / /

ProvinceOrState

Jamame District / /

Region

Central Somalia / southern Somalia / /

Technology

http / /

URL

www.fews.net/somalia / www.fsnau.org / /

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