Celebrities Feedback Rating Russian
Search

Most popular
Pochepa Oksana (Shark)Pochepa Oksana (Shark)
Volkov Boris IvanovichVolkov Boris Ivanovich
Bernardo Bertolucci (Bernardo Bertolucci)Bernardo Bertolucci (Bernardo Bertolucci)
more persons......
News
Movies
Russia Is Great
Free mp3 download
Count of persons: 23165





All persons
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

The UN security Council warned of food shortages in Ukraine


Ukraine was included into number of the countries where there is a shortage of food. Only deficit faced 16 countries that received damage due to the conflict.

Food and agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the world food programme (WFP) has prepared a report for the UN security Council resolution.

it tells about the situation in Afghanistan, Burundi, Haiti, Guinea-Bissau, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, Yemen, Liberia, Lebanon, Mali, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ukraine, and the cross-border area of lake Chad. The greatest concern is the situation in Yemen, which from an acute shortage of food affects about 60% of the population, or about 17 million people.

An alarming situation in southern Sudan (where hunger afflicts 45% of the population), and likewise in Syria and Lebanon, which recorded the massive influx of Syrian immigrants.

first Director General of FAO, josц? Graziano da Silva in a conversation Last news showed that the number of hungry people in the world on the rise again in 2016 amounted to 815 million people. This is 38 million more than in 2015. the Vast majority of hungry people (489 million) live in States that have received damage in the end violent conflicts.

More Celebrities

Celebrities news archive
18.09.2017
The UN security Council warned of food shortages in Ukraine -  Знаменитости The UN security Council warned of food shortages in Ukraine шоу бизнес последние эротические фотографии  эротика лучшие
RIN.ru - Russian Information Network
Useful links:
   
   
   
Copyright © RIN 2002 - * Feedback