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Humanitarian Aid is usually meant to be given to those who are in need rather than sold, but an investigation by a British TV programme has found that tonnes of food aid are on sale in Somalia, which is suffering from one of the worst humanitarian crisis in Africa.
We first have a report by BBC Network Africa's Helena Merriman and then Paul Bakibinga talks to WFP spokesman Marcus Prior, on the line from Nairobi, on what they make of the alleged food aid scam.
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