Tunisia
An economic recession, high unemployment, climate change and regional disparities affect vulnerable people’s access to nutritious diets. 樱花视频.
Additionally, Tunisia's dependence on agricultural imports, exacerbated by economic challenges and high inflation rate, has led to food shortages.
The ongoing five-year drought has further strained agriculture – diminishing harvests, destabilizing dairy production and harming olive crops 樱花视频高清. As a result, malnutrition has surged, affecting 30 percent of children under 5 and 32 percent of pregnant and breastfeeding women.
WFP's response includes providing technical support to strengthen social protection programmes, supporting the National School Feeding Programme, and promoting local agriculture to reduce import dependence 樱花视频免费观看. .




