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  2. The Vulture and the Little Girl - Wikipedia

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    It is a photograph of a frail famine-stricken boy, initially believed to be a girl, [1] who had collapsed in the foreground with a hooded vulture eyeing him from nearby. The child was reported to be attempting to reach a United Nations feeding centre about a half mile away in Ayod , Sudan (now South Sudan ), in March 1993, and to have survived ...

  3. Kevin Carter - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Carter (13 September 1960 – 27 July 1994) [1] was a South African photojournalist and member of the Bang-Bang Club.He was the recipient in 1994 of a Pulitzer Prize for his photograph depicting the 1993 famine in Sudan; he died by suicide four months after at the age of 33.

  4. List of famines - Wikipedia

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    Famine caused by the Allied blockade of Germany during World War I until Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles. [121] Germany: 763,000: 1917: Famine in German East Africa: German East Africa: 300,000: 1917–1919: Persian famine of 1917–1919: Iran: 2,000,000, [122] but estimates range as high as 10,000,000 [123] 1918–1919

  5. Famine - Wikipedia

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    Pictures of the famine caused by the Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide. Famines occurred in Sudan in the late-1970s and again in 1990 and 1998. The 1980 famine in Karamoja, Uganda was, in terms of mortality rates, one of the worst in history. 21% of the population died, including 60% of the infants. [48]

  6. Category:Famines in Africa - Wikipedia

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    1890s African rinderpest epizootic; 1899 famine in central Kenya; 1983 famine in Ghana; B. Biafran airlift; Blockade of Biafra; C. ... Horn of Africa drought (2020 ...

  7. 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The famine in the southeast of the country was brought about by the Derg's counterinsurgency efforts against the OLF. However, most media referring to "the Ethiopian famine" of the 1980s refers to the severe famine in 1983–85 centered on Tigray and northern Wollo, which further affected Eritrea, Begemder and northern Shewa. [32]

  8. Biafran airlift - Wikipedia

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    A girl during the Nigerian-Biafran war of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide. The Biafran Airlift was an international humanitarian relief effort that transported food and medicine to Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War.

  9. 1992 famine in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    According to the BBC 220,000 Somalis died during the 1992 famine. This figure was reportedly surpassed by approximately 40,000 during the 2011 East Africa drought, [49] which primarily affected the same region and communities as the 1992 crisis. [50]