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Child action scene
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Economics development and rural sociology
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BHUTAN after 1980. World Food Programme (WFP) Assistance to Bhutan
After 1980. Bhutan. Children washing under village water tap.
01/01/1980
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© FAO/Franco Mattioli
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WFP Assistance to Bhutan. Bhutan is a landlocked country situated in the north-western Himalayas between the Tibetan plateau and the Assam-Bengal plains of north-eastern India. Ninety percent of the work force of the country's 1.3 million people is engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry. Illiteracy is very high, making for a dire shortage of technicians and administrators. Bhutan received assistance from several UN agencies and in 1976; the UN/FAO World Food Programme (WFP) started a USD 1.4 million four-year project for nutritional improvement of school children. In 1980 it was followed by a similar USD 5.8 million three-year school feeding project which provided soy-fortified bulgur wheat, dried skimmed milk, vegetable oil, dried fish and iodized salt. Both increasing enrolment in primary schools in rural areas and a reduction in dropouts have resulted because of the project. About 50% of schools provide board facilities for students whose homes are far away. Current total WFP assistance to Bhutan amounts to USD 11.07 million with six food aid projects.