Teams of women carefully brush up grains of cereals that spilled ...
14th Dec 2005, 21:55 GMT
(AFP/WFP/File) - Teams of women carefully brush up grains of cereals that spilled from bags dropped by aircraft near the town of Habila by the United Nations World Food Programme. Washington's critics argue that behind many of its food donation programs lies a system that helps US farmers to dump produce on poor countries.(AFP/WFP/File/Peter Smerdon)
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