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Mogadishu Feeding Centers Keep Thousands from Starvation

Twice a day, crowds of hungry people line up outside feeding centers all across Mogadishu, holding a pan or a bucket to receive a hot meal. Anyone who shows up is fed.

United Nations officials say 100,000 get what is called wet, or cooked, food. Another 200,000 are receiving nutritional assistance in other forms.

Some women say they would rather have dry food they can prepare themselves. That would give them more freedom. But attempts to distribute dry food in Mogadishu have ended in riots, with people being killed.

Authorities say families who came to the Somali capital during the famine last year have been slow to go back to their homes. Food, basic medical services and even rudimentary schools are available in Mogadishu, all commodities are rare in the rural areas. And there are jobs, as the city starts rebuilding after years of al-Shabab control. 

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