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SPC - The Pacific Community (via Public) / Palau cherche à renforcer la sécurité alimentaire en améliorant l accessibilité à la viande de volaille fraîche

07/12/2021 | Press release | Archived content Palau cherche à renforcer la sécurité alimentaire en améliorant l accessibilité à la viande de volaille fraîche (contenu disponible en anglais uniquement) Palau looks to boost food security through improved accessibility to fresh poultry meat Poultry and vegetable farming equipment was provided to farmers in Ngeremlengui State of Palau, earlier this month, under stage one of the Micronesia COVID-19 Response (MICCO19) project. MICC019 was launched as a short-term response to the impacts of COVID-19 on food security and is funded by the European Union and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) with the generous support of the American people. In Palau, the project is implemented by the Pacific Community s (SPC) Land Resources Division in collaboration with the Bureau of Agriculture and involves support from the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund and the Palau Community Action Agency

SPC - The Pacific Community (via Public) / Palau looks to boost food security through improved accessibility to fresh poultry meat

Palau looks to boost food security through improved accessibility to fresh poultry meat Poultry and vegetable farming equipment was provided to farmers in Ngeremlengui State of Palau, earlier this month, under stage one of the Micronesia COVID-19 Response (MICCO19) project. MICC019 was launched as a short-term response to the impacts of COVID-19 on food security and is funded by the European Union and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) with the generous support of the American people. In Palau, the project is implemented by the Pacific Community s (SPC) Land Resources Division in collaboration with the Bureau of Agriculture and involves support from the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund and the Palau Community Action Agency

Taiwan allies for medical capacity building in the Caribbean

Taiwan allies for medical capacity building in the Caribbean Taiwan allies for medical capacity building in the Caribbean 15 April 2021 | News Photo Credit: taiwan.gov.tw Taiwan inks an MoU on disaster management and medical capacity building in St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean ally on April 13, 2021. The ally highlights how Taiwan Can Help realize the World Health Organization’s goal of Health for All and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Under the MOU, Taiwan will share its experiences in employing disaster prevention technology and boosting medical capacity. Experts from Taiwan will help St. Vincent and the Grenadines evaluate its national disaster preparedness, strengthening, and monitoring facilities in the country.

Taiwan separatist DPP authority s black hand behind anti-mainland rumours amid Myanmar upheaval

Cars are burned down at a China-invested factory in Yangon, Myanmar. - Global Times TAIPEI, April 4 (Global Times): Since the unrest in Myanmar broke out on February 1, a loose online coalition called the Milk Tea Alliance, a gathering of anti-China and separatist forces, has constantly been churning out rumors about and stirring up trouble against China s mainland amid the political upheaval. The Global Times found out the forces of Taiwan s separatist authorities and its supporters loom large to instigate chaos and sabotage China-Myanmar relations. To expand so-called diplomatic ties, Taiwan regional leader Tsai Ing-wen ( pic, below) sees Myanmar as a key target of her New Southbound Policy. The head representative of its official organization, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Myanmar, often appears on its website with the title of ambassador.

Taiwan separatist DPP authority s black hand behind anti-mainland rumors amid Myanmar upheaval

CHINA / SOCIETY Taiwan separatist DPP authority s black hand behind anti-mainland rumors amid Myanmar upheaval By Guan Chao, Zhang Tianxing, and Bai Yunyi Published: Apr 03, 2021 01:29 PM Updated: Apr 03, 2021 10:11 PM Cars are burned down at a China-invested factory in Yangon, Myanmar. Photo: Interviewee Since the unrest in Myanmar broke out on February 1, a loose online coalition called the Milk Tea Alliance, a gathering of anti-China and separatist forces, has constantly been churning out rumors about and stirring up trouble against China s mainland amid the political upheaval. The Global Times found out the forces of Taiwan s separatist authorities and its supporters loom large to instigate chaos and sabotage China-Myanmar relations. 

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