Two months after the earthquake in Nepal, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) says
it’s transitioning from emergency relief to recovery projects. WFP has
been leading hunger relief in Nepal, providing food to around two
million.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Showing posts with label Nepal earthquake. Show all posts
Monday, June 29, 2015
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Internet experts continue to help Nepal food aid
Last week at The Huffington Post I wrote about how the internet plays such a major role in feeding the hungry during emergencies. The technical experts of the World Food Programme in Nepal
being a great example. They are the ones that restore internet service
so all humanitarian agencies can better coordinate food aid deliveries.
Read the full update at Examiner.
Read the full update at Examiner.
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Internet,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Food security deteriorating in Nepal quake areas
The United Nations is reporting that hunger is quickly escalating in areas affected by Nepal's earthquakes
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Elite athletes to help WFP bring food aid in Nepal
Last week on the Huffington Post I wrote about an amazing group of women who are helping earthquake victims in Nepal. These are members of the Seven Summits Women Team of mountain climbers.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
U.S. military on a mission to help Nepal
The tragic crash
of a United States military helicopter, which was carrying six Marines
and two Nepalese soldiers, was part of a humanitarian operation to help
earthquake victims. It’s called Operation Sahayogi Haat, which means
“Helping Hand” in Nepali.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Marines,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
U.S. military,
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Friday, May 15, 2015
When the Internet Saves Lives
Imagine if you lost your internet service. Picture having no email
capability or access to net-based information for days, even weeks.
Yikes! How would the loss of the internet affect your daily work?
But now let's thicken the plot. Imagine if your job was the emergency feeding of millions of people following a natural disaster. You would need to organize and communicate quickly and effectively with others. At this point, internet is far more than just a luxury or convenience. Lives depend on it.
The UN World Food Programme (WFP), the largest hunger relief organization, makes internet connectivity a top priority when disaster strikes. Basic internet, that many of us take for granted, is often damaged or not available in afflicted, impoverished areas.
Read the full article at The Huffington Post.
But now let's thicken the plot. Imagine if your job was the emergency feeding of millions of people following a natural disaster. You would need to organize and communicate quickly and effectively with others. At this point, internet is far more than just a luxury or convenience. Lives depend on it.
The UN World Food Programme (WFP), the largest hunger relief organization, makes internet connectivity a top priority when disaster strikes. Basic internet, that many of us take for granted, is often damaged or not available in afflicted, impoverished areas.
Read the full article at The Huffington Post.
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Internet,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Monday, May 11, 2015
Nepal: how runners, walkers can help today
Reunited, the family is trying to recover from the shock of April
25th disaster that killed more than 8,000 people and injured an
estimated 16,000. Like thousands of survivors across the country,
Sangmaya and her family need food to survive and rebuild.
They are getting this aid from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). The rice represents more than lifesaving nutrition. Each spoonful represents hope and strength for a better tomorrow.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Sangmaya and her family need food to survive and rebuild.
They are getting this aid from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). The rice represents more than lifesaving nutrition. Each spoonful represents hope and strength for a better tomorrow.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Friday, May 8, 2015
Help These Women Save Nepal
When it comes to athletic achievement, the Seven Summits Women Team
from Nepal is second to none. This elite group of female mountain
climbers have scaled the highest peaks in the world, including Everest.
They are much more than great athletes. They are also advocates for women’s rights.
But now these women face their greatest challenge. They must save Nepal from the devastation of last month’s massive earthquake. They want your help. As their team motto says, “Together We Reach Higher.”
Read my commentary at The Huffington Post.
They are much more than great athletes. They are also advocates for women’s rights.
But now these women face their greatest challenge. They must save Nepal from the devastation of last month’s massive earthquake. They want your help. As their team motto says, “Together We Reach Higher.”
Read my commentary at The Huffington Post.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
Nimdoma Sherpa,
World Food Programme
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Nepal earthquake: UN says hunger is escalating
Hunger is escalating in Nepal following the massive earthquake which struck on Saturday. The United Nations, in a report released Wednesday, says more than 3.5 million people will need food assistance.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Monday, April 27, 2015
Lifeway and Charity Miles to help WFP Nepal
Lifeway Foods Inc. is pledging additional support for the UN World Food Programme (WFP) as it feeds earthquake victims in Nepal. WFP is the largest hunger relief organization in the world.
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Read the full article at Examiner.
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Charity Miles,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Nepal: Food needs high in aftermath of massive earthquake
Nepal's
government and humanitarian agencies are mobilizing to feed the hungry
in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake. The United Nations is reporting that at least 1.4 million people in Nepal will need food assistance.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Sunday, April 26, 2015
UNICEF says nearly one million children need aid in Nepal
The earthquake in Nepal has left at least 940,000 children in desperate need of humanitarian aid, according to UNICEF.
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Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
UNICEF
Nepal: people cold, hungry and in shock after earthquake
The devastating earthquake in Nepal has claimed more than 2,000 lives and caused thousands more injuries. The 7.8 magnitude quake has leveled buildings and homes.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Catholic Relief Services,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Nepal: UN WFP to provide food to earthquake victims
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) says food aid will be needed for victims of a devastating earthquake today in Nepal. The 7.9 magnitude quake has caused thousands of casualties and destroyed buildings and homes.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Asia,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake,
World Food Programme
Nepal: CRS prepares response to massive earthquake
A massive earthquake struck Nepal and parts of India today. Early reports show hundreds of deaths, thousands of injuries and severe damage to buildings, homes and transportation routes.
Read the full article at Examiner.
Read the full article at Examiner.
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Catholic Relief Services,
Nepal,
Nepal earthquake
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