The government of Japan has announced a generous contribution of approximately N$9 million to assist the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in...
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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), in collaboration with the Capricorn Foundation and the University of Namibia (UNAM), recently conducted a three-day transformative hands-on training on value addition in the Hardap Region of Namibia. The training brought together 45 participants, including youth and women from farmsteads in Stampriet, Schlip, Bernafay, and Maltahöhe, who acquired […]
The government of Japan has announced a generous contribution of approximately N$9 million to assist the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan has hailed a contribution of 25 million euros (over US$26 million) from the European...
The World Food Programme (WFP), which addresses hunger and food security, reported that many children in Afghanistan attend school hungry. In a report...
The death toll from severe flooding in Myanmar following Cyclone Yagi has doubled to 226, state media reported, as the UN warned as many as 630,000...
The death toll from severe flooding in Myanmar following Cyclone Yagi has doubled to 226, state media reported, as the UN warned as many as 630,000...
UN humanitarians are rushing to assist scores of newly displaced people in northeast Nigeria, after torrential rains caused a dam to collapse and...
The Namibia national women’s cricket team anticipates an “exciting” T20 International Capricorn Eagles Tri-Series. The series starts in Windhoek...
By Mickella Anderson-Gordon, KINGSTON, Jamaica, (DPI) – The 11,500 Jamaicans who were most affected by hurricane Beryl on July 3, are being...
By Mickella Anderson-Gordon, KINGSTON, Jamaica, (DPI) – The 11,500 Jamaicans who were most affected by hurricane Beryl on July 3, are being...
By Michel Haoses. First and second year students from the University of Namibia’s Food Science and Technology programme were hosted by Namibia...