The U.S. government’s global famine warning system has sounded the
alarm on hunger. As a result of conflict and drought “70 million people,
across 45 countries, will require emergency food assistance this year.”
Four countries (South Sudan, Yemen, Nigeria, Somalia) are in the gravest danger of famine.
As the Trump administration gets underway, they are suddenly faced
with a world hunger crisis that is “unprecedented in recent decades.”
How will they respond to the biggest foreign policy emergency of their
first year?
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