News outlets report on the delivery of food aid in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui.

Associated Press/USA Today: U.N. food aid arrives in Central African Republic capital
“Dozens of vehicles carrying emergency aid from the U.N. World Food Programme are making their way under French military escort to the capital of Central African Republic…” (1/27).

VOA News: Some Food Aid Arrives in Bangui
“Ten trucks carrying 300 tons of emergency food aid have arrived in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui. The World Food Programme says, however, the amount is only a fraction of what’s needed to feed many thousands of displaced people…” (DeCapua, 1/27).

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