Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Food News Now: Drought in the Horn of Africa: FAO appeals for $172 million to help avert famine and more

With the increasing risk of famine in the Horn of Africa due to severe and prolonged drought...
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Drought in the Horn of Africa: FAO appeals for $172 million to help avert famine
With the increasing risk of famine in the Horn of Africa due to severe and prolonged drought conditions, urgent life-saving and livelihood assistance is needed to avert a humanitarian catastrophe, the...
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