Hunger in Liberia during the Ebola crisis.

FOYA, LIBERIA-NOVEMBER 6: Mary Wargbo and her son and daughter, Cornelius and Joyce (in background) harvest rice on Friday November 6, 2014 in Foya (Lofa County), Liberia. The rice produced on the Wargbo family farm won't be sufficient for the year. The Ebola crisis caused them to plant their rice field late in the planting season. People affected by the Ebola virus in Lofa County are on the brink of hunger as food becomes scarce during the crisis. (Photo by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
FOYA, LIBERIA-NOVEMBER 6: Mary Wargbo and her son and daughter, Cornelius and Joyce (in background) harvest rice on Friday November 6, 2014 in Foya (Lofa County), Liberia. The rice produced on the Wargbo family farm won't be sufficient for the year. The Ebola crisis caused them to plant their rice field late in the planting season. People affected by the Ebola virus in Lofa County are on the brink of hunger as food becomes scarce during the crisis. (Photo by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Hunger in Liberia during the Ebola crisis.
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