300 children across the world are dying every hour because they don’t have enough to eat.
The figures from Save The Children mean that because of food shortages and poverty almost a billion people are going hungry.
Camilla Toulmin is from the International Institute for Environmental Development.
She agrees it’s unacceptable:
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