The world’s hunger watchdog warned of catastrophe in Sudan. Famine struck anyway. by Reuters

In the Zamzam displaced persons camp, children were dying for months before it was found to be in famine. Here’s how the world’s hunger monitoring-and-response system is supposed to work – and why it’s not achieving its mission.

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