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Women collect water from the village well near Maradi, Niger 09 July 2005. Maradi is in one of the regions affected by drought and famine. A devastating cycle of drought and last year's locust invasion robbed the desert nation of one-quarter of its annual cereal production, which has since put a quarter of its population of 12 million, including hundreds of thousands of children, at risk of severe hunger. "If the 2005 millet and sorghum campaign is even slightly deficient, Niger will be faced with a nationwide catastrophe," said Doctor Seydou Bakary, manager of the national food crisis cell. AFP PHOTO ISSOUF SANOGO
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2005-07-09
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
ISSOUF SANOGO
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