Out of food, Zimbabweans eating cow dung
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Political leadership needed to overcome crisis

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Photo Credit: Caritas International

Harare, Dec 10, 2008 / 08:01 pm 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- Caritas Internationalis is 
warning that the crisis in Zimbabwe is so grave that people facing 
crushing food shortages are mixing cow dung with their food.

With pressure continuing to mount on President Mugabe to relinquish 
his hold on power, Zimbabweans are suffering the consequences of his 
government's policies.

Besides the lack of food, people are also suffering a cholera 
epidemic and crippling hyperinflation.

Caritas Internationalis Secretary General Lesley-Anne Knight reports 
that "people in Zimbabwe are dropping dead on the streets from 
Cholera. They've witnessed people mixing cow dung with what's left of 
their food to make it go further. This is poverty at its most dehumanizing."

Caritas plans to ramp up its aid operations across the country with 
hunger likely to increase after poor harvests.

A Caritas survey in October found 70 to 90 percent of households 
going hungry and the remainder on the brink of starvation. At least 
5.1 million people are facing starvation out of a population of 13 
million people. Additionally, nearly 14,000 cases of Cholera have 
been reported.

Knight also commented on the political crisis, saying, "Zimbabwe's 
political impasse can continue no longer. An effective government 
that can rectify the policies that have put the country into this 
position must be established.

"The international community must maintain the pressure on Zimbabwe 
for an end to this crisis. We must also prepare ourselves for the 
implosion of the country and the catastrophe that will mean in terms 
of human suffering across the region."

Zimbabweans have faced discrimination in South Africa and other 
neighboring countries and Knight warned that they "must address the 
xenophobia directed at Zimbabwean refugees in their own countries."

"These are very challenging conditions for aid agencies to operate, 
but Caritas remains committed to delivering aid to the country in its 
hour of need," she said.


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