November 13, 2013 -- Updated 1518 GMT (2318 HKT) Edited by Dave Gilbert in London
Tons of food have arrived in the Philippines, but those left homeless and hungry in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan have yet to get a bite of it.
HAIYAN RECOVERY
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