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Drought and Rising Food Prices in Niger
Caption Description
Parched earth in Tahoua Province, Niger. Unusually low rainfall in the 2011 rainy season has seen river beds, lakes and even reservoirs wiped off the map throughout the country.
Drought and a patchy harvest have also led to a spike in prices at Niger’s food markets, causing concern among food security experts that many could soon go hungry. According to the Government of Niger, some 750,000 people are severely food insecure, a number expected to reach one million by early 2012 as the country moves towards its traditional lean season in March and April. In response to the looming food crisis, WFP is aiming to support some 3.3 million people over the coming year with life-saving food assistance.
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UN7358939
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505617
Production Date
11/16/2011 8:51:14 AM
Country
Niger
Credit
UN Photo/WFP/Phil Behan