Food deals leaving developing nations hungry
The Star – In 2009, the World Food Programme imported humanitarian aid to about 5.9 million people in Sudan. The conflict-stricken nation is one of the organization’s largest projects. Civil war and ongoing violence have destroyed the country’s infrastructure and uprooted its population. That makes sustenance farming virtually impossible and leaves millions facing starvation. But as food aid stamped with the World Food Programme’s logo is shipped to Sudan, thousands of tons of wheat and rice are shipped out. Read article
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