It's hard to eat here. There are no fields and no food. Life is hard,” says Albertine Nzale, traditional chief of Kinduti, on the outskirts of the DR Congo capital, Kinshasa. The village sits at the end of a bumpy track through the savanna outside the largest city in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
It's hard to eat here. There are no fields and no food. Life is hard,” says Albertine Nzale, traditional chief of Kinduti, on the outskirts of the DR Congo capital, Kinshasa. The village sits at the end of a bumpy track through the savanna outside the largest city in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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On the outskirts of Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the usually tranquil village of Kinduti is plagued by hunger, as the World Food Programme (WFP) tries to avert the catastrophe of famine throughout the country. The DRC is among the countries most-affected by starvation
“It’s hard to eat here. There are no fields and no food. Life is hard,” said Albertine Nzale, traditional chief of Kinduti, on the outskirts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) capital, Kinshasa.
The village sits at the end of a bumpy track through the savanna outside the nation’s largest city.
There are no grain stores in its straw-roofed huts, no crops or farms along the 35km dirt road through the grassland just men pushing ancient bikes loaded with sacks of charcoal under a sweltering sun. Albertine, 80, is worried for the village’s future and wants help.
“We don’t have