Somalia
sub-saharan africa
Somali
Africa is a country stricken by poverty and famine.
Countries in sub-Saharan Africa, such as South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, and Yemen, have experienced significant levels of famine due to a combination of factors like conflict, climate change, and poverty. These regions often face food insecurity and malnutrition, making them more vulnerable to famine compared to other countries.
That's actually a negative stereotype you have to be specific, not All Africa has famine I am from South Africa I have never experienced a famine in my life, so please for the sake of other countries in Africa be specific, which country are you talking about?
Ethiopia
Nobody is affected by famine in Sierra Leone. There is no famine. The country is doing well on the food, although there is a decent amount of poverty and the country isn't necessarily thriving there is absolutely no famine, just a lack of money for everyone. See link
Ireland
Africa has largely reverted to its natural state of rule by local strongmen, perpetual war, and famine.
The most recent famine in Africa is the Horn Of Africa famine which was declared to be a famine by the United Nations in July of 2011.
The famine affected poor people who couldn't afford a healthy lifestyle.
Drought was the main factor that contributed to the famine in Africa. Failed government policies were another factor that contributed to widespread famine.