U.N. Officials Warn 18M People Will Be Affected By Hunger In African Sahel This Year
"U.N. officials say they expect 18 million people in West Africa will go hungry this year, including three million young children whose lives or health will be at risk," the Associated Press reports. David Gressly, the U.N. regional humanitarian coordinator for nine countries in Africa's Sahel region, told reporters on Tuesday that at least one million children's lives will be threatened by malnutrition in 2012, and malnutrition will cause health problems for another two million children under age five, according to the news agency. Gressly said drought, failed harvests, and political instability were making this the worst hunger crisis to hit the region since 2005, the AP notes (5/29).
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