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As WTO giants bicker on food aid, thousands die - U.N.
15 December, 2005
Yahoo! Asia News
"What is disgraceful and outrageous is that 18,000 children die of hunger every day, every one of them a preventable death. That's what the controversy should be about," said John Powell, deputy executive director of the United Nations' World Food Programme.
"We need more food and more cash," he told reporters.
The United States currently sends donations to developing countries in the form of its own domestic corn, wheat and other commodities. The European Union argues that cash is quicker and least likely to affect the direct balance of local trade.
full story: http://asia.news.yahoo.com/051216/3/2ciqk.html