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SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
SOMALIA 2024 FAO DDG Beth Bechdol trip 
07 March 2024, Mogadishu, Somalia - FAO Deputy Director-General Beth Bechdol cuts the ribbon at the opening ceremony for the new FAO office in Thorn Tree Lodge, Mogadishu. 
03/07/2024 
Credit © FAO /  Arete/Ali Adan 
Project ID Beth Bechdol, Deputy Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and Ms. Joyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator, are visiting Somalila to highlight the work of FAO and UN OCHA. Although the number of people who need assistance in Somalia has decreased in 2024 by 16 percent when compared to the previous year, the humanitarian crisis in Somalia remains alarming. Key concerns include climate shocks, food insecurity, widespread malnutrition, displacement, disease outbreaks, and protection. It is therefore critical to address the underlying drivers of the humanitarian crisis in Somalia, especially climate change. 
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