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Somalia can't wait for famine to be declared, or it will be too late

Por: CBS News World October 17, 2022

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Hamdi Yusuf, a malnourished child, is held by her mother in Dollow, Somalia, September 21, 2022. Jerome Delay/AP Johannesburg — Aid workers are sounding the alarm over an intensifying humanitarian catastrophe in Somalia, where officials are expected to soon declare the second famine in just over a decade. Aid workers tell CBS News that rampant drought in the east African nation has already sparked a mass-migration of desperate families who... + full article



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