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Le PAM a besoin de plus de vivres pour les groupes vulnérables

Le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) a indiqué qu'il aurait besoin d'urgence de 628 tonnes de mélange maïs-soja pour répondre aux futurs besoins de ses centres scolaires d'alimentation thérapeutique en Sierra Leone d'ici décembre. L'agence a souligné dans son rapport no28 sur les urgences, daté du 13 juillet, qu'elle s'attendait aussi à des déficits de 8 679 tonnes de céréales, 487 tonnes de légumineuses, 1 524 tonnes d'huile, 234 tonnes de sel et 631 tonnes de sucre dans les prochains mois.


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