2 stories matched Female and Under 16 and Respect and 'food security'

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q2: It so happened that food prices had hit their highest in the community compared to past periods.The prices were so high that the poor families could not even afford a single meal of maize flour.The concern grew about malnutrition and starvation. With the help of government,World food programme donated maize flour and other food items to the straving families It also give out maize grains to the people to help them cultivate.suprisingly after finishing the maize flour the natives embarcked on washing the coloured grains(pink and green) and started boiling them 4 food
Q3:FOOD SECURITY
Q4:WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME
Q6:Uganda
Q7:Kampala
Q8:Namirembe
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON] Question14 and15 not answered <<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#1716-P#01>> _
Q18:Happy
Q19:Food and shelter,Family and Friends,Respect
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Mixed
Q122:Under 16

q2: It so happened that food prices had hit their highest in the community compared to past periods.The prices were so high that the poor families could not even afford a single meal of maize flour.The concern grew about malnutrition and starvation. With the help of government,World food programme donated maize flour and other food items to the straving families It also give out maize grains to the people to help them cultivate.suprisingly after finishing the maize flour the natives embarcked on washing the coloured grains(pink and green) and started boiling them 4 food
Q3:FOOD SECURITY
Q4:WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME
Q6:Uganda
Q7:Kampala
Q8:Namirembe
Q9:2-6 months ago
Q10:Female
Q12:Was affected by what happened
Q13:The right people
Q15:Yes
Q17:[HORIZON] Question14 and15 not answered <<2012-12-21-UGANDA-S#00-P#01>> _
Q18:Happy
Q19:Food and shelter,Family and Friends,Respect
Q23:50
Q37:Good idea that succeeded
Q38:Specific solution
Q39:Social relations
Q40:Mixed
Q122:Under 16
Q132:None
Q133:None
Q134:World Food Programe