BAIDOA, Somalia — First the trees dried up and cracked apart. Then the water in the village well began to disappear, turning cloudy, then red, then slime-green, but the villagers kept drinking it. And it’s not the only crisis that aid agencies are scrambling to address. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyInternational aid officials say it’s the biggest humanitarian disaster since World War II. And they are determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past.
Source: New York Times March 27, 2017 09:00 UTC