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Older models concentrated simply on the mortality of famine victims.
Famine victims on outdoor relief peak this month at almost 840,000 people.
UN food aid brought in to help famine victims.
A burial here last week was more than a numb farewell to another famine victim.
Close to 8 million people became famine victims during the drought of 1984, and over 1 million died.
The purpose of going was to provide the first foreign relief to the Volga famine victims.
She turned the pages, glancing at the photographs of famine victims in the Philippines.
But their food wasn't reaching famine victims in the rebellious South anyway.
Unofficial estimates vary, but scholars have estimated the number of famine victims to be between 20 and 43 million.
The huge bag of the man's paunch and body were shrunken-he could have been a famine victim.
Because of illnesses I was as thin as a famine victim, with just enough muscle to get me from here to there.
He could have been a famine victim.
We did not look like famine victims.
In addition to the religious, non-religious organisations came to the assistance of famine victims.
If food isn't eventually obtained, famine victims will waste away, a process that is often accelerated by illness.
It hopes to mount 15 flights a day - carrying enough food to feed 500,000 of the most desperate famine victims.
It is incumbent upon the relief community to seek alternative means of reaching famine victims in the Sudan.
He wrote tirelessly to the British Government, demanding that they do more to help the famine victims.
These children need adult attention just as desperately as famine victims in other parts of the world need food.
North Korea has 24 million people, and most famine victims were the youngest and oldest citizens, international experts say.
The song would become an international hit, raising millions for famine victims in several African nations, particularly Ethiopia.
The song itself sums up the sense of despair, anger and bitterness of famine victims.
It seems likely that famine victims were buried here without ceremony and possibly without a priest being present.
In fact, journalists had been expressly instructed not to touch famine victims because of the risk of disease.
People who have come this far to help poor starving famine victims are too softhearted to leave one of their own in captivity."