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IRIN Middle East | Analysis: Worrying signs for food security in Syria | Syria | Conflict | Early Warning | Economy | Food Security | Governance | Security

IRIN Middle East | Analysis: Worrying signs for food security in Syria | Syria | Conflict | Early Warning | Economy | Food Security | Governance | Security BEIRUT/DUBAI, 21 February 2012 (IRIN) - Experts worry that Syrians will have increasing problems accessing food in the coming months, as prices rise, conflict disrupts supply lines, dwindling finances strain subsidies and imports face challenges....

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Kibaki to attend London conference on Somalia - Africa |nation.co.ke

President Kibaki is on Tuesday scheduled to make a three day official visit to the United Kingdom to attend the London Conference on Somalia....

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IRIN Africa | SOUTH SUDAN: Worsening food crisis | South Sudan | Early Warning | Food Security

IRIN Africa | SOUTH SUDAN: Worsening food crisis | South Sudan | Early Warning | Food Security JUBA, 20 February 2012 (IRIN) - An already dire food situation in South Sudan could deteriorate amid growing economic problems, food shortages and a mass influx of people fleeing Sudan in the next two months, agencies warn....

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IRIN Africa | SOUTH SUDAN: Worsening food crisis | South Sudan | Early Warning | Food Security

IRIN Africa | SOUTH SUDAN: Worsening food crisis | South Sudan | Early Warning | Food Security JUBA, 20 February 2012 (IRIN) - An already dire food situation in South Sudan could deteriorate amid growing economic problems, food shortages and a mass influx of people fleeing Sudan in the next two months, agencies warn....

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Uhuru’s Hague friend isn’t vague  - Politics |nation.co.ke

If the PNU was to pick the 10 brightest sparks within its ranks, Ndaragwa MP Jeremiah Kioni would easily make the cut....

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IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs

IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs BEIRUT/DUBAI, 17 February 2012 (IRIN) - Instability in Syria has aggravated an already vulnerable situation for tens of thousands of farmers and herders affected by recurrent drought, but only a fraction of them have received assistance because of chronic “serious underfunding” of humanitarian programmes in Syria, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns....

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IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs

IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs BEIRUT/DUBAI, 17 February 2012 (IRIN) - Instability in Syria has aggravated an already vulnerable situation for tens of thousands of farmers and herders affected by recurrent drought, but only a fraction of them have received assistance because of chronic “serious underfunding” of humanitarian programmes in Syria, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns....

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IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs

IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs BEIRUT/DUBAI, 17 February 2012 (IRIN) - Instability in Syria has aggravated an already vulnerable situation for tens of thousands of farmers and herders affected by recurrent drought, but only a fraction of them have received assistance because of chronic “serious underfunding” of humanitarian programmes in Syria, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns....

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IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs

IRIN Middle East | SYRIA: Insecurity makes drought-hit farmers even more vulnerable | Syria | Conflict | Food Security | Governance | Refugees/IDPs BEIRUT/DUBAI, 17 February 2012 (IRIN) - Instability in Syria has aggravated an already vulnerable situation for tens of thousands of farmers and herders affected by recurrent drought, but only a fraction of them have received assistance because of chronic “serious underfunding” of humanitarian programmes in Syria, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns....

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IRIN Middle East | Analysis: Humanitarian needs grow as violence escalates in northern Yemen | Yemen | Conflict | Education | Governance | Health & Nutrition | Refugees/IDPs

IRIN Middle East | Analysis: Humanitarian needs grow as violence escalates in northern Yemen | Yemen | Conflict | Education | Governance | Health & Nutrition | Refugees/IDPs HAJJAH, 16 February 2012 (IRIN) - Houthi-led Shia rebels are becoming more assertive and expanding the area under their control especially in the northwestern Yemeni governorate of Hajjah, say observers, prompting the Interior Ministry on 12 February to warn the Houthis to halt their operations....

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