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                    Famine

                    • Friday, 16 February, 2018
                      FT AlphavilleMatthew C Klein
                      Marcus Noland explains the North Korean economy
                    • Friday, 2 February, 2018
                      FT Health: New year, same old problems

                      Modicare, the hungry US tapeworm, record Unicef appeal

                      epa06441108 A malnourished child receives treatment amid worsening malnutrition at the emergency ward of a hospital in Sana'a, Yemen, 15 January 2018. According to reports, an estimated 3.3 million children in Yemen are acutely malnourished, including 462 thousand children under the age of five who face severe acute malnutrition after two and a half years of escalating conflict between Yemen's Saudi-backed government forces and the Houthi rebels.  EPA/YAHYA ARHAB
                    • Sunday, 26 November, 2017
                      The FT View
                      Yemen’s looming famine is on 20th-century scale

                      Saudi allies risk complicity in the use of starvation as a weapon of war

                      Children chant the Yemeni national anthem during a protest against the Saudi-led coalition outside the U.N. offices in Sanaa, Yemen November 20, 2017. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah
                    • Sunday, 30 April, 2017
                      Thousands at risk of starvation in Nigeria, aid agencies warn

                      As food stocks dwindle, people at risk of famine in north of country climbs to 1.5m

                      TOPSHOT - In this photo taken on September 15, 2016, women and children queue to enter one of the Unicef nutrition clinics in Muna informal settlement, which now houses more than 16,000 IDPs (internaly displaced people) in the outskirts of Maiduguri the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless. In July, the United Nations said nearly 250,000 children under five could suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year in Borno state alone and one in five -- some 50,000 -- could die. / AFP PHOTO / STEFAN HEUNISSTEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images
                    • Wednesday, 19 April, 2017
                      Nigeria’s president orders probe into missing aid funds

                      Top civil servant suspended over humanitarian crisis contracts

                      TOPSHOT - A woman and a young girl young child suffering from severe malnutrition sleep on a bed in the ICU ward at the In-Patient Therapeutic Feeding Centre in the Gwangwe district of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria, on September 17, 2016. Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless. In July, the United Nations said nearly 250,000 children under five could suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year in Borno state alone and one in five -- some 50,000 -- could die. But despite the huge numbers involved, the situation has received little attention compared with other humanitarian crises around the world -- even within Nigeria. / AFP / STEFAN HEUNIS (Photo credit should read STEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images)
                    • Thursday, 13 April, 2017
                      Life & Arts
                      What one meal a day looks like in the far north of Cameroon

                      Chris de Bode’s photographs bear witness to a land blighted by drought

                    • Friday, 7 April, 2017
                      FT Health: The burden of depression

                      Mental health, Stephen O’Brien, movie villains

                    • Wednesday, 29 March, 2017
                      Edward Luce
                      The famine abroad that Donald Trump fails to notice

                      America has a strategic interest in ending starvation in Yemen and Africa

                      Sudanese workers offload US aid destined for South Sudan from the World Food Programme (WFP) at Port Sudan on March 18, 2017. 
									
									 / AFP PHOTO / ASHRAF SHAZLYASHRAF SHAZLY/AFP/Getty Images
                    • Wednesday, 22 March, 2017
                      David Pilling
                      As democracy retreats, famine makes a comeback

                      Every starving nation is different but all need economic help — and to stop fighting

                      A medical officer of the International Rescue Committee examines a woman suffering from cholera on March 4, 2017, in a clinic in Ganyiel, Panyijiar county, in South Sudan. South Sudan was declared the site of the world's first famine in six years, affecting about 100,000 people. More than three years of conflict have disrupted farming, destroyed food stores and forced people to flee recurring attacks. Food shipments have been deliberately blocked and aid workers have been targeted. / AFP PHOTO / Albert Gonzalez Farran - AFP / Albert Gonzalez Farran (Photo credit should read ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN/AFP/Getty Images)
                    • Wednesday, 15 March, 2017
                      Explainer
                      Why is the world facing worst humanitarian crisis since 1945?

                      Conflict and drought from Nigeria to Yemen combine to put 20m people at risk

                      A 11-month-old boy with a severe malnutrition rests while is mother comforts him on October 9, 2015 at the Aweil State Hospital, in Aweil, Northern Bahr El-Gazhal. This state has one of the highest rates of malnutrition within the country due to the severe food crisis. According to the latest IPC (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification), published in May 2015, from 2.5 million to 4.6 million people are classified severely food insecure in South Sudan, and it's expected that the number will increase drastically in the coming months due to the rising market prices and the drought. It's expected the new analysis of the IPC will be published in the coming days. AFP PHOTO / ALBERT GONZALES FARRAN (Photo credit should read ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN/AFP/Getty Images)
                    • Tuesday, 14 March, 2017
                      UK company develops edible drones to feed hungry

                      Technology works for medicine drops but not for food, says relief agency

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                    • Saturday, 11 March, 2017
                      World facing gravest humanitarian crisis since 1945

                      UN says 20m face starvation and famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria

                      A young Somali boy sits outside his makeshift hut at a camp for people displaced from their homes elsewhere in the country by the drought, shortly after dawn in Qardho, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Somalia's government has declared the drought a national disaster, and the United Nations estimates that 5 million people in this Horn of Africa nation need aid, amid warnings of a full-blown famine. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
                    • Friday, 10 March, 2017
                      World accused of repeating mistakes over Somalia famine threat

                      Response needs to be better co-ordinated and funded more rapidly, says Save the Children

                      A young Somali boy sits outside his makeshift hut at a camp for people displaced from their homes elsewhere in the country by the drought, shortly after dawn in Qardho, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Somalia's government has declared the drought a national disaster, and the United Nations estimates that 5 million people in this Horn of Africa nation need aid, amid warnings of a full-blown famine. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
                    • Thursday, 9 March, 2017
                      South Sudan fees rise imperils life-saving aid, agencies warn

                      Hundred-fold increase in work permit costs imposed at a time when 100,000 people face famine

                      Two members of the German NGO Welthungerhilfe (WHH) register the beneficiaries of a food distribution on March 4, 2017, in a stabilisation center in Ganyiel, Panyijiar county, in South Sudan. South Sudan was declared the site of the world's first famine in six years, affecting about 100,000 people. More than three years of conflict have disrupted farming, destroyed food stores and forced people to flee recurring attacks. Food shipments have been deliberately blocked and aid workers have been targeted. / AFP PHOTO / Albert Gonzalez Farran - AFP / Albert Gonzalez FarranALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN/AFP/Getty Images
                    • Wednesday, 22 February, 2017
                      The FT View
                      The season of famine looms across Africa

                      The making of disasters in four countries was there for all to see

                      In this photo taken Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016 and released by UNICEF, a woman holds her young son who is suffering from dehydration and unable to walk, at an emergency medical facility supported by UNICEF in Kuach, on the road to Leer, in South Sudan. Famine has been declared Monday, Feb. 20, 2017 in two counties of South Sudan, according to an announcement by the South Sudan government and three U.N. agencies, which says the calamity is the result of prolonged civil war and an entrenched economic crisis that has devastated the war-torn East African nation. (Kate Holt/UNICEF via AP)
                    • Tuesday, 21 February, 2017
                      News in-depthFT Data
                      A world perspective on food shortages

                      Declaration of famine in South Sudan comes after centuries of food crises

                      Chinese peasants on a communal farm in the 1950's during the 'Great Leap Forward'
                    • Monday, 20 February, 2017
                      Famine declared in parts of South Sudan

                      UN says crisis could spread to regions covering 5.5m people

                      (FILES) This file photo taken on October 11, 2016 shows a mother breastfeeding her child who suffers acute malnutrition at the clinic run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in Aweil, northern Bahr al-Ghazal, South Sudan. South Sudan's government said on February 20, 2017, that the country's over three-year war has led to famine in parts of the nation, while nearly half the population was going hungry. / AFP PHOTO / ALBERT GONZALEZ FARRANALBERT GONZALEZ FARRAN/AFP/Getty Images
                    • Monday, 13 February, 2017
                      Famine fears rise as Somalia suffers worst drought in decades

                      Families struggle to survive after rains fail for third consecutive year

                      A Somali man looks at a dead camel at a camp for internally displaced people in Uusgure village, Puntland, Somalia, Sunday, 5 Feb 2017.The IDP's in Uusgure village are pastorals who moved there after they lost their livelihood due to the current drought. They lost almost all their livestock, camels and goats, on which they depend on to survive. Photo/Karel Prinsloo/FAO
                    • Tuesday, 17 January, 2017
                      Food Prices
                      UN warns millions of Somalis are at risk of famine

                      Poor rains forecast for nation that is struggling to recover from last year’s drought

                      A man walks past the carcass of sheep that died from the El Nino-related drought in Marodijeex town of southern Hargeysa, in northern Somalia's semi-autonomous Somaliland region, April 7, 2016. REUTERS/Feisal Omar/File Photo - RTSJKZD
                    • Sunday, 4 December, 2016
                      The FT View
                      Nigeria urgently needs help to avert a famine

                      Returning the ill-gotten gains of corrupt officials would be a start

                      Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria's president, speaks during the U.S.-Africa Business Forum in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016.
                    • Sunday, 4 December, 2016
                      UN under fire over response to Nigeria humanitarian crisis

                      European aid agencies warn on failure to avert famine risk amid Boko Haram insurgency

                      Women gather to collect water at a motorised borehole at the Muna Internally displace people camp in Maiduguri, Nigeria, December 1, 2016 REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
                    • Tuesday, 27 September, 2016
                      The FT View
                      Nigerians are dying in droves for want of aid

                      The international response to the crisis left in Boko Haram’s wake is way too slow

                      TOPSHOT - In this photo taken on September 15, 2016, women and children queue to enter one of the Unicef nutrition clinics in Muna informal settlement, which now houses more than 16,000 IDPs (internaly displaced people) in the outskirts of Maiduguri the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria.
									Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless. In July, the United Nations said nearly 250,000 children under five could suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year in Borno state alone and one in five -- some 50,000 -- could die.  / AFP PHOTO / STEFAN HEUNISSTEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images
                    • Friday, 23 September, 2016
                      Nigeria insurgency leaves 2m at risk of starvation

                      Western diplomats describe UN and government response as a disgrace

                      TOPSHOT - A woman and a young girl young child suffering from severe malnutrition sleep on a bed in the ICU ward at the In-Patient Therapeutic Feeding Centre in the Gwangwe district of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria, on September 17, 2016. 
									Aid agencies have long warned about the risk of food shortages in northeast Nigeria because of the conflict, which has killed at least 20,000 since 2009 and left more than 2.6 million homeless. In July, the United Nations said nearly 250,000 children under five could suffer from severe acute malnutrition this year in Borno state alone and one in five -- some 50,000 -- could die. But despite the huge numbers involved, the situation has received little attention compared with other humanitarian crises around the world -- even within Nigeria. / AFP PHOTO / STEFAN HEUNISSTEFAN HEUNIS/AFP/Getty Images
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