What will happen to them?

AmutovSaydalim

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More than 1.8 million children across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia require urgent treatment for life-threatening severe acute malnutrition. More than 200,000 people are judged to be at risk of famine in Somalia, according to the Famine Early Warning Network.

This year’s March to May rainy season is likely the driest on record and another season later this year could also fail.

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Hibo, aged 10, carries water in a jerrycan to her temporary house at Kaharey IDP camp in Dollow, Somalia. “We left our home in Guriel and walked for 10 days to reach Kaharey camp," she says. Four failed rains back-to-back have left more than 1.8 million children suffering life-threatening severe acute malnutrition. [Fazel/UNICEF]
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Why do poor people bonk all the time and the rest of us are expected to care? I don't have any kids right now simply because i couldn't afford one. Why cant everyone do the same?
Yeah, and those 2 kids in the yellow top and the pink dress are loafing.
If they pulled their weight, they would have plenty of water.
 
Why do poor people bonk all the time and the rest of us are expected to care? I don't have any kids right now simply because i couldn't afford one. Why cant everyone do the same?
This...
 
Why do poor people bonk all the time and the rest of us are expected to care? I don't have any kids right now simply because i couldn't afford one. Why cant everyone do the same?
Easy to say when you're senile... Healthy people bonk...
 
More than 1.8 million children across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia require urgent treatment for life-threatening severe acute malnutrition. More than 200,000 people are judged to be at risk of famine in Somalia, according to the Famine Early Warning Network.

This year’s March to May rainy season is likely the driest on record and another season later this year could also fail.

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Hibo, aged 10, carries water in a jerrycan to her temporary house at Kaharey IDP camp in Dollow, Somalia. “We left our home in Guriel and walked for 10 days to reach Kaharey camp," she says. Four failed rains back-to-back have left more than 1.8 million children suffering life-threatening severe acute malnutrition. [Fazel/UNICEF]
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only way addressing poverty, hell all the evils of world...is a lift in the collective consciousness of humanity.... and that requires all to start dealing with their internal ****, and stop projecting their internal turmoil...working on yourself, lifts the collective...--
 
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