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“The measures to prevent the pandemic have affected older people like me,” says Aurelia Mendez, who lives in Madabeno village. “There is no public transport to take me to the market. Basic supplies are dearer and I cannot afford to buy soap. But thanks to the European Union I now have cooking oil and rice to help me live adequately for a month.”

The pandemic’s economic impact in Timor-Leste has been considerable, with agriculture one of the worst affected sectors. That is why the COVID-19 response programme is also helping farmers grow and store their products. To guarantee food security, local vendors receive support to purchase produce directly from farmers, strengthening ties between farmers and markets.

“Team Europe is proud to support this programme,” said Andrew Jacobs, EU Ambassador to Timor-Leste. “It targets the poorest families, providing economic support and delivering health services to vulnerable people, including people with disabilities and women who need access to services for survivors of violence.”

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