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Famine in the horn of Africa

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More than 11 million people in Somalia and parts of Kenya and Ethiopia require food assistance due to the drought, the United Nations says. Nearly half of the Somali population, 3.7 million people, are now in crisis. NBC's Rohit Kachroo reports.

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