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Amy Reed is in Niger, which is experiencing a food crisis. Read her blogs to find out how we're getting food and healthcare to thousands of families facing starvation.
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Pakistan floods have devastated north-west Pakistan. Our staff are blogging on how we're helping people affected by the destruction caused by the heaviest monsoon rains in living memory. For security reasons, they will remain anonymous.
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