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Kareema and her five-year-old son Allah wait in line at a food distribution point managed by Save the Children and the United Nation's World Food Programme. Originally from Jacobabad, they live in a school for people made homeless by the floods. Every four weeks for at least the next three months, Kareema will receive rations including wheat flour, cooking oil, and high-energy biscuits.
"The quiet helping hands," writes Ian Woolverton in The Age