VOA 60: WFP Says Somalia Hunger Levels Are ‘Worst Seen in 10 Years’ and More
On VOA 60: Petroc Wilton, head of the World Food Program in Somalia says hunger levels in the Horn of Africa nation “are some of the worst we’ve seen in 10-years.” The U.N. body says severe drought and devastating floods have increased food insecurity in the region. Plus, Zimbabwe is scheduled to hold by-elections on Saturday, without most members of the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change party, who were barred from participating by a High Court on Thursday. This and other African related news updates on today’s VOA 60!
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