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What is the World Food Programme?
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Asked by stanley singh,
10 May '08 10:55 pm
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The World Food Programme (WFP) is the food aid branch of the United Nations, and the world's largest humanitarian agency. WFP provides food, on average, to 90 million people per year, 58 million of whom are children. From its headquarters in Rome and more than 80 country offices around the world, WFP works to help people who are unable to produce or obtain enough food for themselves and their families.
Answered by samron jude, 10 May '08 10:56 pm
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The World Food Programme (WFP) is the frontline United Nations organisation fighting to eradicate world hunger. It is a freedom from hunger movement.
Answered by tapan parida, 10 May '08 11:37 pm
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The World Food Programme (WFP), the world's largest humanitarian agency, provides food to more than 90 million people in 80 countries. WFP is the food aid branch of the United Nations.
Answered by Krishnakumar G. Nair, 11 May '08 01:25 am
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