The United Nations food agency says that more than 1 million people in the war-torn nation of Myanmar will be cut off from food assistance due to critical funding shortfalls BANGKOK -- The United ...
Nearly 20 million people in Myanmar are currently in need of humanitarian assistance, and an estimated 15.2 million - about a third of the country's population - are facing acute food insecurity ...
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Opium farming takes root in Myanmar's war-wracked landscapeIn Myanmar's fringes, ethnic armed groups, border militias and the military all vie for control of local resources and the ...
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India Today on MSNFields of despair: How war is turning Myanmar into world's opium capitalCaught between conflict and survival, Myanmar's displaced communities are turning to poppy farming, fuelling a booming opium ...
Nearly 20 million people in Myanmar are currently in need of humanitarian assistance, and an estimated 15.2 million, about a third of the country's population, are facing acute food insecurity ...
World Food Programme to Cut Aid for One Million People in Myanmar By Devjyot Ghoshal (Reuters) -More than a million people in Myanmar will be cut off from life-saving food assistance provided by ...
A statement released by the World Food Program said that most food rations currently distributed in Myanmar will be cut off in April, even as the country faces a desperate humanitarian crisis ...
(Reuters) -More than a million people in Myanmar will be cut off from life-saving food assistance provided by the World Food Programme (WFP) from next month because of critical shortfalls in ...
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