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UN struggles to feed Africa's hungry people

By John Reed

Published: October 8 2005 03:00 | Last updated: October 8 2005 03:00

When hunger pangs bite, the people of southern Malawi's Shire River valley are resourceful in finding food. Emergency dietary supplements include water-lily roots, called nyika in the Chichewa language.

Digging for nyika can be dangerous, as crocodiles prowl the river. Cooking the tough roots into an edible porridge takes hours and uses copious amounts of firewood stripped from forests already heavily denuded.

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