09 September 2011

How the World Bank and IMF Have Made African Famine Inevitable

"Why, in a world that produces more than enough food to feed everybody, do so many – one in seven of us – go hungry?"  -- Oxfam   
Control. Plain and simple. That's the sad reality of global politics and economics. 
Famine is spreading like wildfire throughout the horn of Africa. As 12 million people battle hunger, the UN warns that 750,000 people in Somalia face imminent death from starvation over the next four months, in the absence of outside intervention. Over the course of just 90 days, an estimated 29,000 children under the age of five died in Southern Somalia, with another 640,000 children suffering from acute malnourishment.


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