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¡°Four million Iraqis cannot guarantee they¡¯re going to have food on their table tomorrow,¡± the United Nations humanitarian co-ordinator for Iraq, David Shearer, said as he unveiled a €182 million appeal to donor governments for 2008.
The United Nations says the number of displaced people has roughly doubled since 2006 to nearly 2.5 million. High unemployment has left many others unable to feed themselves.
The Iraqi government said it would for the first time give €27.5 million from its own coffers to the aid appeal.
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