Mar 13 2012
The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) "on Friday appealed for an extra $69.8 million to aid 790,000 vulnerable households in the drought-hit Sahel region in West Africa," Agence France-Presse/Vanguard reports (3/10). "In a news release, the [FAO] said that at least 15 million people are estimated to be at risk of food insecurity in countries in the Sahel, including 5.4 million people in Niger, three million in Mali, 1.7 million in Burkina Faso and 3.6 million in Chad, as well as hundreds of thousands in Senegal, the Gambia, and Mauritania," the U.N. News Centre writes (3/9). FAO Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva said, "We need to act to prevent further deterioration of the food security situation and to avoid a full-scale food and nutrition crisis," according to AFP (3/10).
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