Here's another one: quit helping them with food aid. Most of those countries are help-dependent, and do not get motivated to develop policies themselves to prevent this from happening again. Invest only in plans that have as their objective to facilitate the development of policies, intstitutions and the domestic food production, so that in the long run the region will develop a healthy food producing sector.
Furthermore: there is enough food in Africa itself, the problem is simply that it's not there where it is needed. Even funnier is the fact that when such a famine occurs, the food from other regions inside Africa becomes so expensive (more demand = higher prices) that the stricken countries simply can't afford to buy it. Inequal distribution and free market mechanisms = UN taking care of the symptoms again and not solving a goddamn thing.
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