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Aam papad is an Indian fruit leather made out of mango pulp mixed with concentrated sugar solution and sun dried. It is also known as aamba sadhaa ( Odia ), aamta ( Assamese ), amawat ( Hindi ), maanga thera ( Malayalam ), mamidi tandra ( Telugu ), aamsotto ( Bengali ) and amba vadi ( Marathi ).
Agri and Economic Program for Farmers Foundation, Inc. (AEPFFI) [8] Agricultura Para sa Magbubukid Foundation (APMFI) [8] Countrywide Agri and Rural Economic Development (CARED) Foundation [8] Masaganang Ani Para sa Magsasaka Foundation, Inc (MAMFI) [8] People's Organization for Progress and Development Foundation (POPDFI) [8]
The Priority Development Assistance Fund scam, also called the PDAF scam or the pork barrel scam, is a political scandal involving the alleged misuse by several members of the Congress of the Philippines of their Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF, popularly called "pork barrel"), a lump-sum discretionary fund granted to each member of Congress for spending on priority development ...
Whether your bank refunds money lost in a scam depends on several factors: the type of scam, how you sent the funds, the bank’s policies and if you authorized the transaction. Learn more in our ...
The Healthy Food Financing Initiative (HFFI) is a program created in 2010 by the Obama administration as part of the Let's Move! public health campaign. [1] [2] It is a partnership between the Department of Health and Human Services, the Treasury Department, and the Department of Agriculture, which seeks to address inequality in food access, and encourage the growth of food retailers such as ...
Bizarre food delivery scams use Bitcoin, other people's credit cards, TikTok and messaging sites for schemes. Some consumers willingly play the game. Odd scam offers free food or deep discounts ...
Rather than hoping the market will one day find us, we can demand our government invest directly now in new public jobs that meet pressing community needs, from land restoration to health improvement.
USAID and BIFAD have invested over $334 million in higher education in six main categories. Health programming received the largest portion of funding, followed by economic growth, education, governance, program design, and disaster readiness (2016).