Hunger | The Policies of Northern Nations Contribute to Famine in Africa

One statistic really says it all. During the 1980s, of the seven million children who died each year of malnutrition-related causes throughout the world, five million of those children were African.

Seventy-five percent of the world’s hungriest nations are in Africa, according to the U.S. Agency for International Development. Mozambique, Somalia, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone, and Chad lead the way. African countries account for 18 of the top 20 nations in the “low human development” category used by the United Nations Development Program, which factors in life expectancy,...

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