Sunday 29 October 2017

Three million people are at risk of starvation in DR Congo


  

The UN states that more than three million people are at risk of starvation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
UN chief executive director for the World Food Program - WFP, has called for international emergency assistance, to eradicate hunger problems in DR Congo.
David Beasley, who is making his first visit, in a state-hit state of the Kenyan conflict and terrorism, Davi said that over three million people are facing  hunger.
He says that, his team of employees, have witnessed children who are experiencing problems with diarrhea, while hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of dying over the next few months, if help will not reach them.
Bad clashes began in the Kasai province in August 2016, after a cultural leader was killed, in a fight with peacekeeping forces.
The new violence has resulted in three thousand people's deaths and overturned more than one million people, most of them being children from their home.

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