UN fears fighting could impact Africa's food security
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization is calling on countries not to halt their supplies of products usually exported by Russia and Ukraine. As the conflict between the two countries continues, there are fears that African nations could face shortages of wheat and other foods. Correspondent Coletta Wanjohi had an exclusive interview on food security amid the Ukraine conflict - with Chimimba David, the Coordinator for the UN FAO for Eastern Africa.
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