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<p>A young woman from the Turkana community waters goats from a shallow well dug into a dry riverbed at Eliye springs on the western shore of Lake Turkana. Picture: Tony KARUMBA / AFP via Getty Images</p>

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Horn of Africa: The developed world must now show solidarity with those on the brink
The Horn of Africa is witnessing severe levels of food insecurity, with at least 36m now at the risk of starvation
820m people facing starvation - More than two billion go hungry

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820m people facing starvation - More than two billion go hungry
Thousands of children dying of starvation and disease in Nigeria

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Thousands of children dying of starvation and disease in Nigeria
'Starvation as a weapon is a war crime' says UN Secretary General

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'Starvation as a weapon is a war crime' says UN Secretary General
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Situation in besieged Syrian town of Madaya 'pretty horrible', says UN
Aid finally arrives in besieged Syrian town

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Aid finally arrives in besieged Syrian town
31 people have 'starved to death' in Syrian town
31 people have 'starved to death' in Syrian town

The Syrian government has agreed to allow aid into the town of Madaya.

Fri, 08 Jan, 2016

Starving Syrians eat cats and dogs to survive in besieged towns
Starving Syrians eat cats and dogs to survive in besieged towns

The UN said the Syrian government has allowed access to an opposition town near the Lebanon border where residents have resorted to eating cats and dogs to survive.

Fri, 08 Jan, 2016

Ethiopia distributes wheat and oil to millions facing hunger
Ethiopia distributes wheat and oil to millions facing hunger

The Ethiopian government has started distributing food to people facing hunger in the northern and north-eastern parts of the country.

Wed, 11 Nov, 2015

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