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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT35) NHWALI, Zimbabwe -- Sept. 10, 2002 -- ZIMBABWE-HUNGER-5 -- Severe food shortages have been sweeping southern Africa, but no country has been hit harder than Zimbabwe. The country's farm production has been devastated by a severe drought and President Robert Mugabe's decision to order thousands of white farmers off the land so it can be distributed to black farmers. Half of the country's 12 million people now need emergency food aid, the United Nations says, and malnutrition levels have begun to rise, particularly among women and children. A Zimbabwean woman eats while sitting on bags of cornmeal donated by the United States to residents of the Gwanda district in Nhwali, September 7, 2002. (Joao Silva/The New York Times)
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