Thursday, 3 April 2008

World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul


An Afghan woman walks home after receiving wheat donation bags from the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul on April 3, 2008. 5,000 tonnes of food purchased with a contribution from the Government of Japan valued at JPY 390 million (around US$ 3.1 million) arrived in Afghanistan, World Food Programme (WFP) said. "WFP is deeply grateful for Japan's continued assistance in helping the poor in Afghanistan," said Rick Corsino, WFP Country Director. "This donation strengthens WFP efforts to help vulnerable families who have been living as refugees in camps in Pakistan and have recently returned to Afghanistan to start new lives."

An Afghan woman receives wheat donation bags from the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul on April 3, 2008. 5,000 tonnes of food purchased with a contribution from the Government of Japan valued at JPY 390 million (around US$ 3.1 million) arrived in Afghanistan, World Food Programme (WFP) said. "WFP is deeply grateful for Japan's continued assistance in helping the poor in Afghanistan," said Rick Corsino, WFP Country Director. "This donation strengthens WFP efforts to help vulnerable families who have been living as refugees in camps in Pakistan and have recently returned to Afghanistan to start new lives."

Afghan people walk on receiving wheat donation bags from the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul on April 3, 2008. 5,000 tonnes of food purchased with a contribution from the Government of Japan valued at JPY 390 million (around US$ 3.1 million) arrived in Afghanistan, World Food Programme (WFP) said. "WFP is deeply grateful for Japan's continued assistance in helping the poor in Afghanistan," said Rick Corsino, WFP Country Director. "This donation strengthens WFP efforts to help vulnerable families who have been living as refugees in camps in Pakistan and have recently returned to Afghanistan to start new lives."

An Afghan woman holds her child on receiving wheat donation bags from the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul on April 3, 2008. 5,000 tonnes of food purchased with a contribution from the Government of Japan valued at JPY 390 million (around US$ 3.1 million) arrived in Afghanistan, World Food Programme (WFP) said. "WFP is deeply grateful for Japan's continued assistance in helping the poor in Afghanistan," said Rick Corsino, WFP Country Director. "This donation strengthens WFP efforts to help vulnerable families who have been living as refugees in camps in Pakistan and have recently returned to Afghanistan to start new lives."

Afghan young men line up to receive wheat donations from the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul on April 3, 2008. 5,000 tonnes of food purchased with a contribution from the Government of Japan valued at JPY 390 million (around US$ 3.1 million) arrived in Afghanistan, World Food Programme (WFP) said. "WFP is deeply grateful for Japan's continued assistance in helping the poor in Afghanistan," said Rick Corsino, WFP Country Director. "This donation strengthens WFP efforts to help vulnerable families who have been living as refugees in camps in Pakistan and have recently returned to Afghanistan to start new lives."

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