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Dried Fish
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Dried fish processing, Somalia
26 November 2019, Somalia - Girible IDP Community Bossaso, stage one, dried fish processing community facility. Through a Kuwait-funded FAO project, innovative "fish pasta" provides both nutrition and income for Fartun and other women in the IDP camp in Somalia. Not traditionally part of the Somali food culture, fish is currently underutilized. However, it has huge potential to improve nutrition in the Bossaso IDP camps but also the larger region where acute food insecurity and malnutrition are common.
11/26/2019
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