16 million people facing food shortages in East Africa and the Horn

August 6, 2012
Ankur Sohanpal
A recent report by Famine Early Warning   Systems Network (FEWSN) shows that more than 16 million people, in six   African nations, are currently facing food shortages, that range from   stressed to emergency levels food insecurity. The affected countries include   Sudan, South Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, Djibouti and Ethiopia, with poor rains,   conflict, high food prices and in some cases inability to access humanitarian   assistance, seen as driving factors. Read more here.


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