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Southern African region is suffering from an extreme drought caused by the El Niño weather phenomenon.
The drought has left an estimated 56.8 million people struggling to find food.
A report by ActionAid has found that families have been forced to marry off daughters in exchange for food.
ActionAid documented how the drought has disproportionately affected young women and girls.
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