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FAMINES - traduction vers arabe

WIDESPREAD SCARCITY OF FOOD FOLLOWED BY REGIONAL MALNUTRITION, STARVATION, EPIDEMIC, AND INCREASED MORTALITY
Famines; Mass Starvation; Mass starvation; Food crises; Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; 2005 Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; Food Crisis; Food crisis; Chronic hunger; Faminestricken; Famine-stricken; Famine stricken; Famine in Africa; Socialism and famine; State-sponsored famine; Famines in Africa; Famines in Europe; Causes of famines; Induced famines
  • Skulls of [[Khmer Rouge]] murder victims at [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Chinese]] officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving
  • A starving child during the 1869 famine in [[Algeria]].
  • People waiting for famine relief in [[Bangalore]], India (from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'', 1877)
  • Famines since 1850 by political regime
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  • forced collectivization]] of agriculture was one of the main causes of the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]].
  • Goya]]'s ''[[Disasters of War]]'', showing starving women, doubtless inspired by the terrible famine that struck [[Madrid]] in 1811–1812.
  • Malnourished child during Brazil's 1877–78 ''Grande Seca'' (Great Drought).
  • Victims of the Great Famine of 1876–78 in India during British rule, pictured in 1877.
  • Great Famine]] in Ireland, 1845–1849
  • Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine
  • A woman, a man and a child, all three dead from starvation due to the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]]
  • Victims of the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]
  • [[Norman Borlaug]], father of the [[Green Revolution]], is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.
  • Freshly-dug graves for child victims of the [[2011 East Africa drought]], [[Dadaab]] refugee camp, [[Kenya]]
  • Punch]]'' cartoon depicting [[King Leopold II]] as a snake entangling a Congolese man
  • 2012 drought]].
  • A starving woman and child during the [[Assyrian genocide]]. Ottoman Empire, 1915
  • [[Lake Chad]] in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.<ref>"[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0426_lakechadshrinks.html Shrinking African Lake Offers Lesson on Finite Resources]". National Geographic News.</ref>
  • Great Famine]], 1847 illustration by [[James Mahony]] for the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''
  • Illustration of starvation in northern Sweden, [[Swedish famine of 1867–1869]]
  • A child suffering extreme starvation in India, 1972
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
  • drought of 2011]].
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FAMINES         

ألاسم

قَحْط ; مَجَاعَة ; مَحْل ; مَسْغَبَة

FAMINE         

ألاسم

قَحْط ; مَجَاعَة ; مَحْل ; مَسْغَبَة

famine         
اسْم : مجاعة . نُدْرَة . نَقص

Définition

famine
n.
Dearth, scarcity of food.

Wikipédia

Famine

A famine is a widespread scarcity of food, caused by several factors including war, natural disasters, crop failure, population imbalance, widespread poverty, an economic catastrophe or government policies. This phenomenon is usually accompanied or followed by regional malnutrition, starvation, epidemic, and increased mortality. Every inhabited continent in the world has experienced a period of famine throughout history. During the 19th and 20th century, Southeast and South Asia, as well as Eastern and Central Europe, suffered the greatest number of fatalities. Deaths caused by famine declined sharply beginning in the 1970s, with numbers falling further since 2000. Since 2010, Africa has been the most affected continent in the world by famine.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour FAMINES
1. Those with a free press rarely suffer famines like Zimbabwe‘s.
2. They are swept by famines, droughts and diseases.
3. Unlike in previous eras, famines are rarely a surprise.
4. During the worst Soviet famines, the potato saved millions of lives.
5. The increase will put millions at risk from rising sea levels, floods, famines and storms.