A mother feeds her emaciated children at the Kaabong emergency centre in the drought-stricken Karamoja province, Uganda. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation has called for emergency food for 22 hunger-stricken African countries to avert a catastrophe that may afflict 150 million people.
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Press, 22 October 1983, Page 10
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44A mother feeds her emaciated children at the Kaabong emergency centre in the drought-stricken Karamoja province, Uganda. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation has called for emergency food for 22 hunger-stricken African countries to avert a catastrophe that may afflict 150 million people. Press, 22 October 1983, Page 10
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