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Wed, 2012-08-08 13:57 — Corey Watts
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www.independent.co.uk - August 5, 2012 - by Sarah Morrison
An unparalleled number of severe food shortages has added 43 million to the number of people going hungry worldwide this year. And millions of children are now at risk of acute malnutrition, charities are warning. One week ahead of David Cameron's "hunger summit", they say that unless action is taken urgently, many more could fall victim.
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