Starving children eat maize porridge—their one meal each day —in Uganda, where a chronic food shortage has caused famine unprecedented in recent years. Four million people are estimated to be starving to death in the Horn of Africa. The Save the Children Fund is appealing for funds to help finance relief work under way in the region.
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Press, 25 September 1980, Page 10
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57Starving children eat maize porridge—their one meal each day —in Uganda, where a chronic food shortage has caused famine unprecedented in recent years. Four million people are estimated to be starving to death in the Horn of Africa. The Save the Children Fund is appealing for funds to help finance relief work under way in the region. Press, 25 September 1980, Page 10
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