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Distribution of shoes at Corner Stone Church in Owilia village of Kamuda Sub County, in Soroti district, Uganda
March 9, 2012
Dismantling of the site-specific installation, "Irvine Frippery Network." 1000+ garments untied and distributed in 116 minutes at the Irvine Valley Art Gallery in Irvine, CA by 25 people.
Governor Moore Attends the Ribbon Cutting for the Conair Distribution Warehouse by Pat Siebert at 0440 Downsville Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740
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Governor Moore Attends the Ribbon Cutting for the Conair Distribution Warehouse by Pat Siebert at 0440 Downsville Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Governor Moore Attends the Ribbon Cutting for the Conair Distribution Warehouse by Pat Siebert at 0440 Downsville Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Islamic Relief Yemen is distributing food packs as part of the Ramadan Food Distribution project to 11,576 families in 8 governments, and 21 locations across Yemen.
The project aims to assist the orphans' families and families most affected in Yemen.
This project aims to help reduce the suffering of the orphans' families and those most in need of assistance in Yemen (most affected by the conflict).
The main items of the voucher with a fixed amount include the following:
- Wheat - Flour Mixed not more than 50 kg.
- Rice not more than 20 kg.
- Vegetable oil not more than 5 liters.
- salt not more than 1 kg.
- Custard no more than 2 cans.
- Pasta not more than 5 kg.
- Dates not exceeding 5 kg.
- tomato sauce no more than 2 kg.
- Crushed wheat not more than 5 kg.
- Red beans not more than 1 carton.
- Yogurt no more than 10 cans.
- No more than 90 eggs.
- No more than 10 cans of tuna.
and the main items of the food basket include the following:
Oil 5L
Rice 10KgÂ
Soup 5Kg
Flour 50Kg
Dates 2.7Kg
Sauce 0.9kg
 Sugar 5Kg
 Pasta 2.4Kg
 Salt 0.5Kg
 Beans 12 Canned
Myanmar, Nay Pyi Taw, Naypyidaw Union Territory, 30 March 2025
In the photo: the first bath of WFP response reaches earthquake survivors in Myanmar within 52 hours.
Michael Dunford, WFP Country Director in Myanmar, taking part in the distribution of ready-to-eat food (fortified biscuits) at Ottara Thiri Hospital in Nay Pyi Taw.