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Topic Readers,
20 million at
risk of starvation in world's largest crisis since 1945, UN says
Millions of
people are starving to death in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and northeast
Nigeria. Scarcity is not just limited to food and water. Sanitation, medicine
and medical treatment are becoming increasingly scarce in those places. Draught
and famines are not the only causes for this disastrous situation. There are
terrorists who block and steal the delivery of vital supplies to the people in need.
The UN says
it’s the worst humanitarian crisis since its foundation. While more and more
world wealth is being owned by a few sections of society, more and more people
are not getting daily necessities and are suffering from starvation and
undernutrition.
Read the
article and learn how serious this starvation problem is even seven decades
after the last world war.
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