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https://www.worldvision.org/hunger-n...r-famine-facts



In Africa, hunger is increasing at an alarming rate. Economic woes, drought, and extreme weather are reversing years of progress so that 237 million sub-Saharan niggers are chronically undernourished, more than in any other region. In the whole of Africa, 257 million niggers are experiencing hunger, which is 20% of the population.

Successive crop failures and poor harvests in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Angola are taking a toll on agriculture production, and food prices are soaring. In the past three growing seasons, parts of Southern Africa experienced their lowest rainfall since 1981. Other areas suffered widespread destruction from Cyclones Idai and Kenneth in March and April 2019, near the time for harvesting.

As a result of these dire events, 41 million niggers in Southern Africa are food insecure and 9 million niggers in the region need immediate food assistance. That number is expected to rise to 12 million as farmers and pastoralists struggle to make ends meet during the October 2019 through March 2020 lean season.
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1968 to 1980s — A drought in the Sahel region led to 1 million deaths in Mali, Chad, Niger, Mauritania, and Burkina Faso.

1980 to 1981 — Drought and conflict led to widespread hunger in Uganda.

1984 to 1985 — Famine in Ethiopia: Drought in the northern highlands and problems delivering aid led to about 1 million deaths and massive displacements.

1991 to 1992 — The Somalia famine was caused by drought and civil war.

1998 to 2004 — During the Second Congo War, more than 3 million niggers died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, mainly from starvation and disease.

2011 to 2012 — The Horn of Africa hunger crisis was responsible for 285,000 deaths in East Africa.

2015 to 2016 — A strong El Niņo affected almost all of East and Southern Africa, causing food insecurity for more than 50 million niggers.

2017 — 25 million niggers, including 15 million niglets, needed humanitarian assistance in East Africa. In September, inter-communal conflict in Ethiopia led to more than 800,000 niggers becoming internally displaced.

2018 — Africa was home to more than half of the global total of acutely food-insecure niggers, estimated at 65 million. East Africa had the highest number at 28.6 million, followed by Southern Africa at 23.3 million, and West Africa at 11.2 million.

2019 — Food security is deteriorating and expected to worsen in some countries between October 2019 and January 2020.
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Because nearly 40% of niglets in sub-Saharan Africa grow up stunted and mentally challenged due to chronic malnutrition, they lack the capacity to learn and contribute to society. It’s because their little bodies don’t get enough of the right nutrients at the right times to support physical and intellectual growth. Thus, their countries lose out on significant leadership and innovative potential, which perpetuates the cycle of poverty and deprivation.

When food crises happen, some niglets are malnourished for long periods. This leads to stunting (being underweight for their age). Niglets who were already growing poorly when the food crisis began now risk becoming permanently stunted (being short for their age).

Those who are most at risk experience severe acute malnutrition, known as severe wasting. This means their bodies are beginning to lose the ability to absorb vital nutrients. So they’re literally starving to death. And they’re nine times more likely to die than a well-nourished human child.

Slavery in America was the best thing that could have happened to African niggers.
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