The global economic downturn makes more African children go hungry.

NAIROBI, Kenya — El Wak in northeastern Kenya is more than 7,000 miles from Wall Street, and some 4,000 miles from world leaders meeting today at the G20 summit in London. But the children there are already feeling the pinch from the global economic meltdown. Full Story »

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