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Out Of Hunger In Haiti
Haiti is ranked the third poorest country in the world. One of the biggest is hunger. Haitians can not farm because the extreme weather events. They have to defend 80% the amount of rain for agriculture. The population in Haiti, essentially women and people do not get enough essential conditions for daily life. Many Non-government organizations (NGOs) are trying to help them by supporting food and medical supplies. For example, the World Food Program has been available in Haiti to provide school meals, food assistance for assets and nutrition interventions. These NGOs set the important roles for taking Haiti out of hunger. With the great effort of NGOs, people can be optimistic about solving hunger in Haiti.

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