Refugees in 3 Nations to Get U.N. Food Aid
From Reuters
ROME —
Refugees and victims of drought in Sudan, Tunisia and Honduras will get nearly $10 million worth of emergency food, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said Friday.
The organization said the aid would go to refugees from Ethiopia and Chad living in Sudan, victims of drought in Tunisia, and refugees from El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua living in Honduras. The money is to be provided from the resources of the World Food Program.
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