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Mothers in Somalia fight drought, famine to feed children

Mothers in Somalia fight drought and famine to feed their children

Aired 06/12/2022

PBS News Hour

Mothers in Somalia fight drought, famine to feed children

Clip: 6/12/2022 | 4m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Mothers in Somalia fight drought and famine to feed their children

Countries in the Horn of Africa are suffering from the ravages of climate change. Not only is the region's drought the worst in decades, but it comes after several consecutive seasons of little rain. Ali Rogin reports on hardest-hit Somalia, where people are fleeing their homes simply to find food and water.

Aired 06/12/2022

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