WFP’s global finance centre moves to Budapest
Minister of Agriculture István Nagy has announced that the finance centre of the World Food Programme (WFP) will move to Budapest, adding that this step will contribute to maintaining safe food supply and ending famine. WFP is the biggest multilateral food assistance service in the world, which delivers food to people suffering from war, natural disasters and the climate change every day with 5,600 trucks, 100 planes and 30 ships. //
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