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FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
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FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
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FAO Tsunami Recovery Programme for the Maldives
13 October 2005, Kendhikulhudhoo, Maldives - A local resident (L) signing a document to record her receipt of agricultural inputs. FAO, in collaboration with the Government of the Maldives, is working to restore livelihoods to tusnami-affected farmers with agricultural inputs.
FAO Project OSRO/MDV/503/JPN: Assistance for affected rural communities in Maldives (- TSU - MDV-05/ER/I02). The long-term objective of this emergency project is to assist the Government of Maldives, especially the Agricultural Division of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources, in its efforts to rapidly re-establish sustainable income-generating agriculture activities destroyed by the tsunami, thereby enabling the poor and vulnerable islanders to rehabilitate their income opportunities and respond to the first needs required to achieve food security.
10/13/2005
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© FAO/Prakash Singh
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