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Pakistan One Year After the 2010 Floods
10 June 2011, Bejlo Village - A flood-effected farmer drives a donkey cart laden with rice seed from an FAO Distribution Center towards his village Sad Ullah.
FAO Project: OSRO/PAK/018/SWE - Early recovery of agriculture based livelihoods and food security of vulnerable households in Sindh. Early recovery assistance for the restoration of agriculture and livestock based livelihoods of vulnerable farming households in selected flood-affected districts of Sindh province of Pakistan.
06/10/2011
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