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A mounting risk of famine is the result.
A million Eritreans are at risk of famine.
As the virus spread, and people abandoned schools and farms, the risk of famine grew.
Now, the UN is warning of a "concrete risk of famine".
Even in the better-organized places, the risk of famine was constant.
But many are unwilling to leave amid ceasefire violations and the risk of famine in some parts of the country.
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The agricultural revolution that began about 12,000 years ago augmented the risk of famines as growing sedentary populations increasingly relied on a limited number of food sources vulnerable to droughts, diseases, and other threats.
Kerry has warned that the increasingly ethnic-focused violence could descend into genocide and, while in South Sudan, also cited the risks of famine and condemned the reported recruitment of child soldiers and sexual violence.
To avert risks of famines and floods, people tried to grow more than required for consumption and stored them for potential natural calamities.
Bowden said last year's aid enabled relief agencies to reduce the number of people at risk of outright famine from 750,000 to 150,000, and prevented the spread of diarrhoeal illness and other infectious diseases through chlorination of water and increased health services.
Americans are not at risk of a famine or of children dying en masse from malnutrition and starvation, which is the reality for nearly a billion poor people in the world.
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