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Justin Dralaze is a journalist based in Kampala, Uganda.
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Should You Watch It? 'Dinner Party Diaries With José Andrés' on Prime Video, Featuring Celebrities in the Chef's Kitchen
Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés is a cooking show on Prime Video where the Spanish-born chef invites celebrity guests like Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston, and O’Shea Jackson, Jr. to cook with him. The show emphasizes a fun and lighthearted kitchen experience, featuring dishes inspired by Andrés' Spanish upbringing. The series combines personal storytelling with culinary instruction, making it engaging and approachable. Andrés' enthusiasm and the lively interactions between guests create a memorable viewing experience, appealing to fans of cooking shows and celebrity chefs.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Susan Konga, a South Sudanese refugee in Uganda, is striving for self-sufficiency through her kitchen garden due to a significant reduction in food aid caused by global crises. The United Nations World Food Program has cut food supplies for many refugees in Uganda due to a $180 million funding shortfall, although vulnerable groups will still receive emergency aid. Konga faces challenges in sustaining her family and paying for basic needs, highlighting the broader impact of reduced international aid on refugee communities.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Susan Konga, a South Sudanese refugee in Uganda, faces complete self-sufficiency due to a 50% shortfall in food aid funds, driven by global crises. The United Nations World Food Program has cut food supplies for hundreds of thousands of refugees, although vulnerable groups will still receive aid. Konga, a single mother, now relies on her small kitchen garden but fears she won't be able to sustain her family or pay for essential needs. The WFP's funding shortfall of $180 million has forced difficult decisions, leaving many refugees to fend for themselves.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
A significant funding shortfall has forced the United Nations World Food Program to cut food aid for hundreds of thousands of refugees in Uganda, leaving many, like single mother Konga, reliant on small kitchen gardens. Vulnerable groups such as new arrivals, the sick, and elderly will still receive emergency aid, but others must adapt to the new reality. The global crises, including the war in Ukraine and the drought in East Africa, have strained donor resources, making it difficult to meet the growing needs. Konga expresses concerns about her ability to sustain her family and pay for essential supplies without sufficient land and support.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Susan Konga, a South Sudanese refugee in Uganda, faces complete self-sufficiency due to a 50% shortfall in food aid funds from the United Nations World Food Program. The global crises have led to reduced food aid, forcing refugees like Konga to rely on their kitchen gardens. Vulnerable groups will still receive emergency aid, but others must adapt to the new policy. Konga expresses concerns about her ability to sustain her family and pay for essential needs without sufficient land and support.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
A significant funding shortfall has forced the United Nations World Food Program to cut food aid for hundreds of thousands of refugees in Uganda, leaving many, like single mother Konga, reliant on their own small-scale farming. The global crises, including the war in Ukraine and the drought in East Africa, have exacerbated the situation, leading to difficult decisions for donors. Vulnerable groups will still receive emergency aid, but others must adapt to self-sufficiency, a challenging transition for many.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Susan Konga, a South Sudanese refugee in Uganda, faces complete self-sufficiency due to a 50% shortfall in food aid funds from the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). The global crises have led to reduced food aid, forcing refugees like Konga to rely on their kitchen gardens. Vulnerable groups will still receive emergency aid, but others must adapt to the new reality. Konga expresses concerns about her ability to sustain herself and her family without sufficient land and support.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Refugees in Uganda, such as South Sudanese single mother Susan Konga, are facing a critical shortage of food aid due to a 50% funding shortfall for the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). The global crises, including the war in Ukraine and drought in East Africa, have led to reduced aid, forcing refugees to strive for self-sufficiency through kitchen gardens. Vulnerable groups will continue to receive emergency aid, but many like Konga, who lacks sufficient land, must now depend on their own cultivation for survival, raising concerns about their ability to sustain themselves and afford basic needs.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Refugees in Uganda, such as South Sudanese single mother Susan Konga, are facing a critical aid shortage due to a 50% funding shortfall for the United Nations World Food Program, leading to a cut in food supply for hundreds of thousands. With global crises diverting aid elsewhere, refugees must now rely on their own kitchen gardens for sustenance. Vulnerable groups will still receive emergency aid, but many like Konga, who lacks sufficient land, must strive for self-sufficiency amidst challenges like paying for school fees and surviving between harvests.
Aid shortage leaves refugees in Uganda reliant on kitchen gardens
Refugees in Uganda, such as South Sudanese woman Susan Konga, are facing a critical aid shortage due to global crises and a funding shortfall for the United Nations World Food Program. With a 50% cut in funds, many refugees must now rely on kitchen gardens for self-sufficiency. Vulnerable groups will continue to receive emergency aid, but others are being weaned off. The WFP's $180 million deficit has forced difficult decisions, with refugees like Konga concerned about surviving between harvests and meeting basic needs.
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