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Abstract:MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The International Monetary Funds (IMF) executive board approved $105 million to help Haiti address severe food insecurity, the institution said on Monday, as the Caribbean country faces widespread shortages amid a humanitarian crisis.
IMF approves $105 million to fight food shortages in Haiti
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The International Monetary Funds (IMF) executive board approved $105 million to help Haiti address severe food insecurity, the institution said on Monday, as the Caribbean country faces widespread shortages amid a humanitarian crisis.
(Reporting by Carolina Pulice; Editing by Sarah Morland)
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