Workers carry grain packs inside the UN World Food Program warehouse in Mombasa, Kenya. 17 Oct 2009
The World Food Program (WFP) has announced that at least 3.8 million Kenyans are in urgent need of food supplies from international donors.
WFP said that persistent drought and a rise in food prices are the main reasons for the current situation in Kenya while mentioning that the number of hungry Kenyans has exceeded one billion.
The WFP Office in Kenya pointed out that it is adopting certain measures for the procurement of food resources to help all the needy people in that country.
WFP has implemented a series of measures for helping millions of people in the African continent, especially 1.5 million African children.
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