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"Question No 2 by Gerard Collins ():
Last February the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations warned that nearly 4 million people in southern Africa would need emergency food assistance this year. This is due to reduced 2001 cereal harvests caused by adverse weather and reduced planting. Christian Aid has just published a position paper warning that over 12 million people in the southern Africa region risk starvation in the coming months after poor harvests, drought, flood and mismanagement.
Will the Council outline its response to this alarming situation and state how it considers the issue of providing adequate food aid can be addressed and how support for civil society organisations can be strengthened?"@en1
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"Subject: Southern Africa and serious food shortages"1
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