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WFP to leave Lebanon

  • Lebanon: Saturday, September 16 - 2006 at 12:36

Lebanon will soon no longer have any food shortages and its commercial sector is bouncing back quicker than expected, allowing the withdrawal of the United Nations World Food Programme from the country by the end of October, according to a WFP report issued today. The report noted that while parts of the population still suffer the effects of war, foodstuffs are available at affordable prices and nutritional levels are good.

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