Herbalist Dr MziziMkavu
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Officials warn as many as 800,000 children could die across the Horn of Africa due to hunger and drought.
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA - AUGUST 19: A young malnourished girl breathes in oxygen at a Turkish field hospital on August 19, 2011 in Mogadishu, Somalia. The tented hospital, opened this week by the Turkish Ministry of Health, is located next to a large camp for Somalis displaced by famine and drought. Some 100,000 Somalis have fled famine conditions in the countryside to Mogadishu in the last three months, according to the UN, setting up makeshift shelters in camps throughout the capital. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)p for Somalis displaced by famine and drought. Some 100,000 Somalis have fled famine conditions in the countryside to Mogadishu in the last three months, according to the UN, setting up makeshift ...
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA - AUGUST 19: A young malnourished girl breathes in oxygen at a Turkish field hospital on August 19, 2011 in Mogadishu, Somalia. The tented hospital, opened this week by the Turkish Ministry of Health, is located next to a large camp for Somalis displaced by famine and drought. Some 100,000 Somalis have fled famine conditions in the countryside to Mogadishu in the last three months, according to the UN, setting up makeshift shelters in camps throughout the capital. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)p for Somalis displaced by famine and drought. Some 100,000 Somalis have fled famine conditions in the countryside to Mogadishu in the last three months, according to the UN, setting up makeshift ...
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An internally displaced woman sits with her malnourished children at Badbado refugee camp in the south of capital Mogadishu August 1, 2011. Somalia's famine refugees, weakened by months of drought, on Monday began Islam's punishing Ramadan fast amid the tents and shacks of the world's largest refugee camp. REUTERS/Omar Faruk (SOMALIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT FOOD)
- Internally displaced children queue for food supplies at the Badbado refugee camp in the south of capital Mogadishu August 1, 2011. Somalia's famine refugees, weakened by months of drought, on Monday began Islam's punishing Ramadan fast amid the tents and shacks of the world's largest refugee camp. REUTERS/Omar Faruk (SOMALIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT FOOD)
- Internally displaced children queue for food supplies at the Badbado refugee camp in the south of capital Mogadishu August 1, 2011. Somalia's famine refugees, weakened by months of drought, on Monday began Islam's punishing Ramadan fast amid the tents and shacks of the world's largest refugee camp. REUTERS/Omar Faruk (SOMALIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT FOOD)
- Adam Ibrahim, a severely-malnourished five-year-old boy, rests inside a makeshift tent at Badbado camp south of capital Mogadishu August 1, 2011. Somalia's famine refugees, weakened by months of drought, on Monday began Islam's punishing Ramadan fast amid the tents and shacks of the world's largest refugee camp
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/photos/aid-workers-rush-to-help-east-africa-s-hungry-1311722977-slideshow/adam-ibrahim-severely-malnourished-five-old-boy-rests-photo-152338755.html
Wa Tanzania Tuwasaidieni ndugu zetu wa Kisomali wanateseka kwa njaa...... Eee mola waokoe Viumbe wako ameen.