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In Madagascar, pockets of famine as risks grow for children, warns WFP

“Pockets of famine” have now been reported in Southern Madagascar, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday. “We have some pockets of IPC 5

In Madagascar, pockets of famine as risks grow for children, warns WFP

After a recent “heartbreaking” visit to an emergency nutrition center in the south, the WFP official said that he had encountered “silence, no joy; kids just staring at you and in a situation now, really skin and bones.

In Madagascar, pockets of famine as risks grow for children, warns WFP

In Madagascar, pockets of famine as risks grow for children, warns WFP
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S Madagascar on the verge of climate change-induced famine: How to help

S Madagascar on the verge of climate change-induced famine: How to help
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S Madagascar on the verge of climate change-induced famine: How to help

ABC News(AMBOVOMBE, Madagascar) "Kere" is a word that echoes around southern Madagascar. It means hunger, and the people here know it all too well. For the past four years, the lack of food has become a constant in their lives. But unlike other countries, where extreme hunger and near-famine conditions are caused by war, conflict, or isolated weather events, in this part of Madagascar, the cause is so far unique: southern Madagascar is on the verge of becoming the world's first climate-change induced near-famine in modern history. Arduino Mangoni, the deputy country director of the World Food Programme in Madagascar, told ABC News he had "never seen people, especially children, in this situation that we're seeing here." "I have seen people eating cactus leaves, insects, and surviving upon nothing, and the lack of water is probably the most striking element," he said. "World News Tonight" anchor David Muir and his team traveled to Mada

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