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- Famine - Wikipedia
A few of the great famines of the late 20th century were: the Biafran famine in the 1960s, the Khmer Rouge -caused famine in Cambodia in the 1970s, the North Korean famine of the 1990s, and the Ethiopian famine of 1983–1985
- Famine | Definition, Causes, Facts | Britannica
Famine is severe and prolonged hunger in a substantial proportion of the population of a region or country, resulting in widespread and acute malnutrition and death by starvation and disease
- Explainer: What is famine? - UN News
Famine is essentially a technical term, referring to a population that faces widespread malnutrition and hunger-related deaths due to a lack of access to food “We say there is a famine when
- Explainer: What Is Famine? | UNICEF USA
Famine is essentially a technical term that refers to a population facing widespread malnutrition and deaths from starvation or the combination of malnutrition and disease due to a lack of access to food
- Understanding famine: what it is, how you can act | World . . .
Famine is rare, predictable and – with the right resources, political will and action – preventable Vulnerable population groups such as young children, pregnant and nursing women and displaced people are most at risk of hunger emergencies
- What is famine? Causes and effects and how to stop it | Oxfam
So, we’re going to define what exactly is famine, what causes it, share an example of a famine, and explain how people like you can help stop famine in its tracks
- Famines - Our World in Data
A famine is an episode of mass mortality due to mass starvation, which is the destruction, deprivation, or loss of objects and activities required for survival 1 These crisis characteristics distinguish it from persistent malnutrition, which we discuss on another topic page
- What is famine? Famine: meaning, causes and how to stop it
Learn the meaning of famine, what causes it, and how we can prevent future famines through early action and humanitarian aid
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