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A Yemeni man receives humanitarian aid, donated by the World Food Programme (WFP), in the country's third city of Taez, on October 10, 2020. - Yemen's Huthi rebels, previously accused of diverting humanitarian aid in the war-torn country, claimed yesterday that the WFP lacked neutrality, after it won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting global hunger. The WFP has had a troubled relationship with the insurgents, who control much of the north of the country, including the capital Sanaa. The Iran-backed rebels have been fighting for control of Yemen since 2014. (Photo by AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP)

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A Yemeni man receives humanitarian aid, donated by the World Food Programme (WFP), in the country's third city of Taez, on October 10, 2020. - Yemen's Huthi rebels, previously accused of diverting humanitarian aid in the war-torn country, claimed yesterday that the WFP lacked neutrality, after it won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting global hunger. The WFP has had a troubled relationship with the insurgents, who control much of the north of the country, including the capital Sanaa. The Iran-backed rebels have been fighting for control of Yemen since 2014. (Photo by AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP)

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A Yemeni man receives humanitarian aid, donated by the World Food Programme (WFP), in the country's third city of Taez, on October 10, 2020. - Yemen's Huthi rebels, previously accused of diverting humanitarian aid in the war-torn country, claimed yesterday that the WFP lacked neutrality, after it won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting global hunger. The WFP has had a troubled relationship with the insurgents, who control much of the north of the country, including the capital Sanaa. The Iran-backed rebels have been fighting for control of Yemen since 2014. (Photo by AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP)

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A Yemeni boy receives humanitarian aid, donated by the World Food Programme (WFP) in the country's third city of Taez on October 10, 2020. - Yemen's Huthi rebels, previously accused of diverting humanitarian aid in the war-torn country, claimed yesterday that the WFP lacked neutrality, after it won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting global hunger. The WFP has had a troubled relationship with the insurgents, who control much of the north of the country, including the capital Sanaa. The Iran-backed rebels have been fighting for control of Yemen since 2014. (Photo by AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP)

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A Yemeni child receives humanitarian aid, donated by the World Food Programme (WFP), in the country's third city of Taez, on October 10, 2020. - Yemen's Huthi rebels, previously accused of diverting humanitarian aid in the war-torn country, claimed yesterday that the WFP lacked neutrality, after it won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting global hunger. The WFP has had a troubled relationship with the insurgents, who control much of the north of the country, including the capital Sanaa. The Iran-backed rebels have been fighting for control of Yemen since 2014. (Photo by AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP)

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A Yemeni child receives humanitarian aid, donated by the World Food Programme (WFP), in the country's third city of Taez, on October 10, 2020. - Yemen's Huthi rebels, previously accused of diverting humanitarian aid in the war-torn country, claimed yesterday that the WFP lacked neutrality, after it won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting global hunger. The WFP has had a troubled relationship with the insurgents, who control much of the north of the country, including the capital Sanaa. The Iran-backed rebels have been fighting for control of Yemen since 2014. (Photo by AHMAD AL-BASHA / AFP)

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201011 -- SANAA, Oct. 11, 2020 -- A doctor works inside a malnutrition ward supported by humanitarian agencies including the World Food Programme WFP, at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, on Oct. 10, 2020. The United Nations World Food Programme WFP was awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize at the Nobel Institute in Oslo on Friday. Photo by /Xinhua YEMEN-SANAA-WFP-MALNUTRITION MohammedxMohammed PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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201011 -- SANAA, Oct. 11, 2020 -- A man holds his malnourished child near posters of the World Food Programme WFP inside a malnutrition ward supported by humanitarian agencies including the WFP, at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, on Oct. 10, 2020. The United Nations World Food Programme WFP was awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize at the Nobel Institute in Oslo on Friday. Photo by /Xinhua YEMEN-SANAA-WFP-MALNUTRITION MohammedxMohammed PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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201011 -- SANAA, Oct. 11, 2020 -- A nurse checks a malnourished child inside a malnutrition ward supported by humanitarian agencies including the World Food Programme WFP, at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, on Oct. 10, 2020. The United Nations World Food Programme WFP was awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize at the Nobel Institute in Oslo on Friday. Photo by /Xinhua YEMEN-SANAA-WFP-MALNUTRITION MohammedxMohammed PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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201011 -- SANAA, Oct. 11, 2020 -- A malnourished child has his food inside a malnutrition ward supported by humanitarian agencies including the World Food Programme WFP, at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, on Oct. 10, 2020. The United Nations World Food Programme WFP was awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize at the Nobel Institute in Oslo on Friday. Photo by /Xinhua YEMEN-SANAA-WFP-MALNUTRITION MohammedxMohammed PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Nobel Committee announces the winner of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Friday Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (Stian Lysberg Solum/NTB via AP)

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Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Nobel Committee announces the winner of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Friday Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (Stian Lysberg Solum/NTB via AP)

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Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Nobel Committee arrives to announce the winner of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Friday Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (Stian Lysberg Solum/NTB via AP)

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A view of the exterior of the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A view of the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A woman walks past a sign at the entrance of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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In this image taken from video, David Beasley, Executive director of the World Food Program (WFP), celebrates after winning the 2020 Nobel Peace prize in Niamey, Niger, Friday Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo)

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A security officer walks outside the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A security officer checks his watch as he stands at the entrance of the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Naoe Yakiya, a Director of United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Japan Relations Office, speaks during an interview conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on October 9, 2020. WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Lesley Mourglia, an employee of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), takes a selfie to celebrate the WFP winning the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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In this image taken from WFP video, David Beasley, Executive director of the World Food Program (WFP), center, celebrates with members of WFP staff in Niamey, Niger, Friday Oct. 9, 2020, after being awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace prize. The World Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (WFP via AP)

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In this image taken from WFP video, David Beasley, Executive director of the World Food Program (WFP), center, celebrates with members of WFP staff in Niamey, Niger, Friday Oct. 9, 2020, after being awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace prize. The World Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (WFP via AP)

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In this image taken from WFP video, David Beasley, Executive director of the World Food Program (WFP), center, celebrates with members of WFP staff in Niamey, Niger, Friday Oct. 9, 2020, after being awarded the 2020 Nobel Peace prize. The World Food Program has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (WFP via AP)

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Amir Mahmoud Abdulla, World Food Program Assistant Secretary General, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer pauses for a moment to remember colleagues who have died on the field as he speaks to the media outside the headquarters of WFP, in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Amir Mahmoud Abdulla, World Food Program Assistant Secretary General, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, speaks to the media outside the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Amir Mahmoud Abdulla, World Food Program Assistant Secretary General, Deputy Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, speaks to the media outside the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Valerie Newsom Guarnieri, WFP Assistant Executive Director, speaks to the media outside the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A view of the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A view of the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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A WFP employee takes a selfie outside the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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Members of the media stand outside the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), in Rome, Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The WFP has won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. The announcement was made Friday in Oslo by Berit Reiss-Andersen, the chair of the Nobel Committee. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director David Beasley speaks to the media about the organization's Nobel Peace Prize win, at the airport in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, late Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for fighting hunger and seeking to end its use as "a weapon of war and conflict" at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has driven millions more people to the brink of starvation. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

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World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director David Beasley speaks to the media about the organization's Nobel Peace Prize win, at the airport in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, late Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for fighting hunger and seeking to end its use as "a weapon of war and conflict" at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has driven millions more people to the brink of starvation. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

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World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director David Beasley speaks to the media about the organization's Nobel Peace Prize win, at the airport in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, late Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for fighting hunger and seeking to end its use as "a weapon of war and conflict" at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has driven millions more people to the brink of starvation. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

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World Food Program (WFP) Executive Director David Beasley speaks to the media about the organization's Nobel Peace Prize win, at the airport in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, late Friday, Oct. 9, 2020. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for fighting hunger and seeking to end its use as "a weapon of war and conflict" at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has driven millions more people to the brink of starvation. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen announces the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize "World Food Programme" in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP)

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen announces the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize "World Food Programme" in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen announces the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize "World Food Programme" in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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The portrait of Alfred Nobel is seen at the desk prior to the announcement of the laureates of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen announces the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize "World Food Programme" in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen and committee secretary Olav Njolstad arrive for the announcement of the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. - The World Food Programme won the Nobel Peace Prize 2020 for its efforts to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace in conflict areas, the Nobel committee said. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen announces with social distancing the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize "World Food Programme" in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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The chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen poses with a tablet to announce the laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize "World Food Programme" in the Nobel Institute in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Stian Lysberg Solum / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg comments on the awarding of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize to the World Food Programme (WFP) in Oslo on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Fredrik Hagen / NTB / AFP) / Norway OUT

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This general view shows the exterior of The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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This general view shows the exterior of The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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This general view shows the exterior of The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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This general view shows the exterior of The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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Deputy Executive Director Amir Mahmoud Abdulla gestures as he speaks to media representatives outside The World Food Programme (WFP) headquarters in Rome on October 9, 2020, after the announcement that the organisation had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. - World Food Programme chief David Beasley said that the UN agency was "deeply humbled" by winning the Nobel Peace Prize, adding it had rendered him "speechless". (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

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David Beasley, Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), is seen at the WFP headquarters Niamey on October 9, 2020. (Photo by Souleymane Ag Anara / AFP)

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200701 -- PHNOM PENH, July 1, 2020 Xinhua -- A woman receives food in central Kampong Thom province, Cambodia, June 30, 2020. The World Food Programme WFP, in collaboration with Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports MoEYS, has been distributing food to poor households in Cambodia, who have been acutely impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, said a joint press statement on Wednesday. WFP/Handout via Xinhua CAMBODIA-WFP-FOOD-DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 18, 2020 employees of the World Food Programme (WFP) spray the hands of a displaced Yemeni man with disinfectant as prevention from the novel coronavirus, in the capital Sanaa. - The World Food Programme (WFP) was announced on October 9, 2020 as laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 18, 2020 a displaced Yemeni youth sits on food aid items distributed by employees of the World Food Programme (WFP) amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, in the capital Sanaa. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 14, 2020 Staff of the World Food Programme (WFP) check arrived boxes, mostly personal protective equipment (PPE), at Ethiopian Airlines' cargo facility at the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by Samuel HABTAB / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - A Russian-made Ilyushin airlifter aircraft leased to the World Food Programme (WFP) makes a drop of food aid near a village in Ayod county, South Sudan, on February 6, 2020. - The villagers hear the distant roar of jet engines before a cargo plane makes a deafening pass over Mogok, dropping sacks of grain from its hold to the marooned dust bowl below. South Sudan is the last place on earth where food is airdropped, and in Mogok there was little other choice: without the tonnes of grains and cereals, people would have simply perished. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 06, 2020 Children collect grain spilt on the field from gunny bags that ruptured upon ground impact following a food drop from a plane at a village in Ayod county, South Sudan, where World Food Programme (WFP) have just carried out a food drop of grain and supplementary aid. - The World Food Programme (WFP) was announced on October 9, 2020 as laureate of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 06, 2020 This aerial view taken on February 6, 2020 shows a food aid drop zone near a village in Ayod county, South Sudan, where World Food Programme (WFP) have just carried out a food drop of grain and supplementary aid. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 06, 2020 a woman balances a reed basket bearing her child on her head as she stands with fellow villagers in systemic queues as they wait to receive food rations at a village in Ayod county, South Sudan, where World Food Programme (WFP) have just carried out a food drop of grain and supplementary aid. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 06, 2020 A Russian-made Ilyushin airlifter aircraft leased to the World Food Programme (WFP) makes a drop of food aid near a village in Ayod county, South Sudan. The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)

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FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2020 file photo, people chant slogans during a visit organized by The World Food Program (WFP) in the conflict-affected remote town of Kauda, Nuba Mountains, Sudan. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, Oct. 9 for its efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic, recognition that shines light on vulnerable communities across the Middle East and Africa that the U.N. agency seeks to help, those starving and living in war zones that may rarely get the world???s attention.(AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty, File)

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FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2020 file photo, children wait in line to receive aid during a visit organized by The World Food Program (WFP) at Koge School, in the conflict-affected remote town of Kauda, Nuba Mountains, Sudan. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, Oct. 9 for its efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic, recognition that shines light on vulnerable communities across the Middle East and Africa that the U.N. agency seeks to help, those starving and living in war zones that may rarely get the world???s attention.(AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty, File)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 30, 2019 displaced Yemenis receive humanitarian aid donated by the World Food Programme (WFP) in cooperation with the Danish Refugee Counci (DRC), in the northern province of Hajjah. The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Memory Ruvinga poses for a portrait with colonised mushroom substrate from her growing room as she heads a household of five and has received assistance to start the mushroom project at her home in Epworth, on the outskirts of Harare, on December 10, 2019. - The World Food Programme (WFP) and UKAID chose Epworth for an urban cash transfer pilot project where they are giving assistance of 9 USD mobile money transfers per person in food insecure households per month. (Photo by Jekesai NJIKIZANA / AFP)

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191018 -- YEMEN, Oct. 18, 2019 -- A Yemeni conflict-affected man carries food received from the World Food Programme WFP at a distributing center in Sanaa, Yemen, on Oct. 18, 2019. A WFP official on Tuesday said in Geneva that more than 800 million people, one in nine people globally, are unable to meet their basic food requirements not just today but day after day in their lives. Photo by /Xinhua YEMEN-SANAA-HUNGER MohammedxMohammed PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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A Yemeni Huthi rebel disposes of an expired aid package from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. - Yemen's Huthi rebels destroyed a consignment of what they said was gone-off United Nations food aid for the war-torn country, which is teetering on the edge of famine. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - Yemen's Huthi rebels dispose of expired aid packages from the World Food Programme (WFP) in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. - Yemen's Huthi rebels destroyed a consignment of what they said was gone-off United Nations food aid for the war-torn country, which is teetering on the edge of famine. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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(FILES) This file photo taken on August 27, 2019 shows destruction of large quantities of expired food from the World Food Organisation in the capital Sanaa on August 27, 2019. The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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Displaced Yemenis receive food supplies provided by the World Food Programme, at a school in Sanaa, Yemen, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019. The U.N. humanitarian chief in Yemen warned last Wednesday that unless significant new funding is received in the coming weeks, food rations for 12 million people in the war-torn country will be reduced and at least 2.5 million malnourished children will be cut off from life-saving services. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed), APTOPIX

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FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019 file photo, displaced Yemenis receive food supplies provided by the World Food Program (WFP), at a school in Sanaa, Yemen. The World Food Program on Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed, File)

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FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2019 file photo, a worker weighs food aid provided by the World Food Program for distribution, in Sanaa, Yemen. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 for its efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic, recognition that shines light on vulnerable communities across the Middle East and Africa that the U.N. agency seeks to help, those starving and living in war zones that may rarely get the world???s attention.(AP Photo/Hani Mohammed, File)

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FILE - In this Aug. 25, 2019 file photo, a displaced Yemeni receives food aid provided by the World Food Program, at a school in Sanaa, Yemen. The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 for its efforts to combat hunger amid the coronavirus pandemic, recognition that shines light on vulnerable communities across the Middle East and Africa that the U.N. agency seeks to help, those starving and living in war zones that may rarely get the world???s attention.(AP Photo/Hani Mohammed)

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WFP in Berlin WFP in Berlin, 22.08.2019, Mitte, Zimmerstrasse, Berlin, WFP hat in der Berliner Zimmerstrasse einen Berlin-Sitz. *** WFP in Berlin WFP in Berlin, 22 08 2019, Mitte, Zimmerstrasse, Berlin, WFP has a Berlin office in Berlins Zimmerstrasse

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq uses his mobile phone to take photos at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq walks around the Kutupalong refugee camp in search of content to be recorded with his mobile phone. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq uses his mobile phone to take photos at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq uses his mobile phone to take photos of a man by his shack at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq uses his mobile phone to take photos of a man by his shack at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq (C) collects information after taking photos with his mobile phone at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, World Food Programme (WFP) official Gemma Snowdon (L) coaches Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq on methods to take better photos with his mobile phone at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq poses for a photo in his shack at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq (R) uses his mobile phone to take photos at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq (2nd R, in white) uses his mobile phone to take photos of children at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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In this picture taken on July 23, 2019, children pose as Rohingya youth Mohammad Rafiq takes their photos with a mobile phone at the Kutupalong refugee camp. - Rafiq, 19, one of 30 Rohingya youths selected by the World Food Programme for its "Storytellers" project to record the daily lives of nearly one million stateless Rohingya in a vast camp in southern Bangladesh, shares the stories directly with the public through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - showing to the outside world the raw, emotional ups and downs they face living in the world's largest refugee camp. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP) / TO GO WITH 'BANGLADESH-MYANMAR-REFUGEE-STORYTELLER' FEATURE BY SAM JAHAN

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 08, 2019 displaced Yemenis from areas near the border with Saudi Arabia carry World Food Programme (WFP) food aid, which according to local officials was stored and now is being distributed, in the northern district of Abs in the country's Hajjah province. - The World Food Programme said on October 9, 2020 that winning the Nobel Peace Prize was a "powerful reminder" that ending global hunger was inextricably linked to ending wars and conflict. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 08, 2019 displaced Yemenis from areas near the border with Saudi Arabia sit amidst World Food Programme (WFP) food aid, which according to local officials was stored and now is being distributed, in the northern district of Abs in the country's Hajjah province - The World Food Programme said on October 9, 2020 that winning the Nobel Peace Prize was a "powerful reminder" that ending global hunger was inextricably linked to ending wars and conflict. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 25, 2019 food aid shipments from the World Food Programme (WFP) are pictured in the Yemeni port city of Hodeida. - The World Food Programme said on October 9, 2020 that winning the Nobel Peace Prize was a "powerful reminder" that ending global hunger was inextricably linked to ending wars and conflict. "This is a powerful reminder to the world that peace and #ZeroHunger go hand-in-hand," the Rome-based WFP said on Twitter. (Photo by - / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 25, 2019 food aid shipments from the World Food Programme (WFP) are pictured in the Yemeni port city of Hodeida. - The World Food Programme said on October 9, 2020 that winning the Nobel Peace Prize was a "powerful reminder" that ending global hunger was inextricably linked to ending wars and conflict. "This is a powerful reminder to the world that peace and #ZeroHunger go hand-in-hand," the Rome-based WFP said on Twitter. (Photo by - / AFP)

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EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / A woman carries a child suffering from malnutrition into a treatment centre in al-Sabeen Maternal Hospital in the Huthi-rebel-held Yemeni capital Sanaa on June 22, 2019. - Some Yemenis in Sanaa fear starvation after the World Food Programme announced partial suspension of aid to the rebel-held capital. Citing problems with "diversion of food" from the neediest, the UN agency said on June 20 that it would initially only target Sanaa city, controlled by the Iran-aligned Huthis. The decision will affect 850,000 people. Nutrition programmes will remain in place for malnourished children, pregnant women and nursing mothers. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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TOPSHOT - EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / A child suffering from malnutrition lies in the lap of a woman at a treatment centre in al-Sabeen Maternal Hospital in the Huthi-rebel-held Yemeni capital Sanaa on June 22, 2019. - Some Yemenis in Sanaa fear starvation after the World Food Programme announced partial suspension of aid to the rebel-held capital. Citing problems with "diversion of food" from the neediest, the UN agency said on June 20 that it would initially only target Sanaa city, controlled by the Iran-aligned Huthis. The decision will affect 850,000 people. Nutrition programmes will remain in place for malnourished children, pregnant women and nursing mothers. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / (FILES) In this file photo taken on June 22, 2019 a child suffering from severe malnutrition is measured at a treatment centre in the Huthi-rebel-held Yemeni capital Sanaa on June 22, 2019. The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on Ovtober 9, 2020 to the World Food Programme (WFP) for its efforts to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace in conflict areas, the Nobel committee said. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 22, 2019 a woman carries a child suffering from malnutrition into a treatment centre of the World Food Programme (WFP) in al-Sabeen Maternal Hospital in the Huthi-rebel-held Yemeni capital Sanaa. - The World Food Progamme (WFP) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by Mohammed HUWAIS / AFP)

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FILE - In this March 31, 2019 file photo, a World Food Program (WFP) plane takes off from Beira International Airport after dropping off supplies for survivors of Cyclone Idai in Beira, Mozambique. On Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 the WFP won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, file)

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Official visit of the President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda at the headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). This is the first visit of a Polish President to WFP. President Duda meets with David M. Beasley, Executive Director of World Food Programme. On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu Oficjalna wiztya prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w siedzibie Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego Nz. Andrzej Duda, David M. Beasley

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Official visit of the President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda at the headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). This is the first visit of a Polish President to WFP. President Duda meets with David M. Beasley, Executive Director of World Food Programme. On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu Oficjalna wiztya prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w siedzibie Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego Nz. Andrzej Duda, David M. Beasley

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Official visit of the President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda at the headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). This is the first visit of a Polish President to WFP. President Duda meets with David M. Beasley, Executive Director of World Food Programme. On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu Oficjalna wiztya prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w siedzibie Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego Nz. Andrzej Duda, David M. Beasley

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Official visit of the President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda at the headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). This is the first visit of a Polish President to WFP. President Duda meets with David M. Beasley, Executive Director of World Food Programme. On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu Oficjalna wiztya prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w siedzibie Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego Nz. Andrzej Duda, David M. Beasley

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu Oficjalna wiztya prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w siedzibie Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu Oficjalna wiztya prezydenta Andrzeja Dudy w siedzibie Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu

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16/10/2018 Rome Italy. Headquarters of the World Food Programme (WFP). On 9 October 2020 the World Food Program received the Nobel Peace Prize. Siedziba Swiatowego Programu Zywnosciowego w Rzymie. Jest to agencja ONZ i najwieksza organizacja humanitarna na swiecie powolana do zwalczania globalnego glodu

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 25, 2018 an aid worker carries a sack of flour in the northern province of Hajjah as Yemenis displaced from the port city of Hodeidah receive humanitarian aid donated by the World Food Programme (WFP). The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by ESSA AHMED / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on September 17, 2017 a Rohingya Muslim refugee carries a rice bag along a road near Balukhali refugee camp near the Bangladesh town of Gumdhum. The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by DOMINIQUE FAGET / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 19, 2017 A convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian assistance provided by the World Food Program (WFP) to Southern Sudanese refugees, drives in the North Kordofan state. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by ASHRAF SHAZLY / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 15, 2017 the head of the World Food Programme (WFP) David Beasley, delivers a press conference about an updated aid appeal for South Sudan at the United Nations Office in Geneva. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

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(FILES) In this file photo taken on May 15, 2017 the head of the World Food Programme (WFP) David Beasley, delivers a press conference about an updated aid appeal for South Sudan at the United Nations Office in Geneva. - The World Food Progamme (WPF) wins the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee has has announced on October 09, 2020. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)

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