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The South Sudanese storyteller: This is what life is really like for refugees

The South Sudanese storyteller: This is what life is really like for refugees
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The South Sudanese storyteller: This is what life is really like for refugees - Uganda

The South Sudanese storyteller: This is what life is really like for refugees - Uganda
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How‌ ‌Are‌ ‌We‌ ‌Going‌ ‌to‌ ‌Stop‌ ‌the‌ ‌World‌ ‌Hunger‌ ‌Crisis?‌

Samira Adamu, 37, shows her cash card for the food items in Kano, Nigeria, Oct. 4, 2020. The Nigerian Government and the World Food Programme launched the Joint Food and Cash initiative in the three urban COVID-19 hotspots of Abuja, Kano and Lagos. © Damilola Onafuwa/WFP Global Citizen ExplainsDefeat Poverty How‌ ‌Are‌ ‌We‌ ‌Going‌ ‌to‌ ‌Stop‌ ‌the‌ ‌World‌ ‌Hunger‌ ‌Crisis?‌ The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed millions into famine-like conditions. Why Global Citizens Should Care Billions of people worldwide are unable to access nutritious food and hundreds of millions face malnutrition. The United Nations calls on countries to eliminate hunger by 2030, and Global Citizen’s Recovery Plan for the World calls on world leaders, corporations, philanthropists, and everyday Global Citizens to take action. You can join us in taking action on this issue here.

WFP in 2020: Conflict, climate change, coronavirus and Nobel Peace Prize in pictures

WFP A look back at the year in which WFP stepped up to unprecedented challenges and fed 100 million people in 88 countries January The World Food Programme marks the 2010 Haiti Earthquake anniversary-on 12 January that year, up to 300,000 people were killed following the magnitude 7.0 quake which struck at 4:53 p.m. Within 30 seconds, a world turned upside down. With more than a million displaced, tens of thousands risked going hungry. High-energy biscuits distribution in Leogane, a town near the epicentre of the earthquake in January 2010. Photo: David Orr/WFP.org Haiti today: Children in Bouraly school in Gonaives receive hot meals with WFP support. Photo: WFP/Antoine Vallas

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