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Niger Famine and Re-Greening
Clip: 6/28/2012 | 8m 51s
World Vision is training this country to grow enough food so it won’t need foreign aid.
"Drought does not need to mean famine," according to Niger's president, who adds that the country is tired of needing help and not being able to feed its own people. "We need to escape from emergency aid. We need to help our population produce and provide for itself."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Niger Famine and Re-Greening
Clip: 6/28/2012 | 8m 51s
"Drought does not need to mean famine," according to Niger's president, who adds that the country is tired of needing help and not being able to feed its own people. "We need to escape from emergency aid. We need to help our population produce and provide for itself."
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