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The families going hungry in Madagascar
There is a growing humanitarian crisis in Madagascar which the World Food Programme says is affecting well over a million people. Causes include persistent drought and poor harvests, alongside the pandemic. Reports speak of people eating white clay. Jean-Luc Siblot of the World Food Programme in Madagascar explains the situation and how they are trying to help.
(Picture: family in Madagascar, struggling to get access to food. Credit: WFP)
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