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If there’s so much food, why are millions still hungry?
If there’s so much food, why are millions still hungry?
08.06.2020
by The Counter
U.N. food expert: We must “act now” on famine
U.N. food expert: We must “act now” on famine
10.24.2017
by Kate Cox
20 million are starving. Why is it so hard to pay attention?
20 million are starving. Why is it so hard to pay attention?
07.18.2017
by Kate Cox
The world’s largest food insecurity crisis is entirely man-made
The world’s largest food insecurity crisis is entirely man-made
05.30.2017
by Kate Cox
Famine declared in South Sudan, three more countries facing similar threat
Famine declared in South Sudan, three more countries facing similar threat
02.21.2017
by Kate Cox
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