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WFP delivers food to another 1 million people in Tigray during June and July but is only reaching half of those it should be
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WFP delivers food to another 1 million people in Tigray during June and July but is only reaching half of those it should be - Ethiopia
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WFP Delivers Food to Another 1 million People in Tigray During June and July but is Only Reaching Half of Those it Should Be
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UNICEF Ethiopia Humanitarian Situation Report (Includes Tigray Response): March 2021
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In the past three months, UNICEF has reached a total of 1,583,723 people with safe water supply for personal use through the rehabilitation of non-functional water systems, water treatment, and water trucking throughout the country. Of these, 641,976 people have been reached in Tigray Region.
Some 38,758 in people in Tigray were reached through the 22 active Mobile Health and Nutrition Teams (MHNTs), out of whom 11,594 were children who received medical consultations, nutrition services, and immunization.
Since the beginning of its response in Tigray, UNICEF has delivered 1,093.4 metric tons of multi-sectoral supplies to nine partners (including regional bureaus) with a total value of US$2.5 million.
DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista with Undersecretary for Operations Aimee Neri, Director David Gazashvili, Country Director of CARE Philippines and NAPC Secretary Atty Noel Felongco show the copy of MOA after the signing ceremony (Photo credit: DSWD)
CALOOCAN CITY, Dec. 14, (PIA) - - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Friday, December 11, signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Move Up consortium and a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the National Poverty Commission (NAPC) amid the series of disasters that struck the country.
During the signing ceremony, DSWD Director Restituto Macuto who represented for Undersecretary for Operations Aimee Neri, said the Philippines is prone to a plethora of disasters and calamities due to its geographic location that was lately compounded with by the COVID-19 pandemic.