Warnings at UN General Assembly as global hunger crisis deepens
By France24
22 September 2022 |
8:22 am
A warning alarm is being sounded at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, as NGOs tell of a devastating humanitarian crisis. Some estimates say 140 million people in Africa are facing acute food insecurity.
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