Where is This Story? 4.7 Million at Risk of Starvation
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10.04.2010 | 02:36

Four point seven million people are at risk of starvation in Northern Africa
due to a harvest failure caused by scarce rainfall in 2009, yet the story,
as well as the funds, are nowhere to be seen in an international media
worried about Tiger Woods' personal life.

The United Nations Organization's Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has launched an urgent appeal for more funds
(133 million USD) from aid agencies and partners to finance the distribution
of food aid in Niger, where 5.7 million people are affected by malnutrition
and food shortages after last year's harvest failed in vast areas of the
country due to insufficient rainfall.
 
The situation is sufficiently bad to merit the use of the term "emergency
humanitarian action plan" to describe the calamitous position faced by these
people, who are in urgent need of food security, food aid, safe water,
sanitation and hygiene networks and infrastructures, according to OCHA.

The UNO office has issued the following statement on the crisis in Niger:
"Inadequate or poor distribution of rainfall has caused large deficits in
Niger's agricultural and fodder production. Poor harvests have created a
cereals deficit of more than 410,000 metric tons, while fodder shortfalls
have been estimated at more than 16 million metric tons or 67 per cent of
the national livestock needs. Many water sources have also dried up, adding
to the hardship pastoralists are facing".

For Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme
(WFP), the situation in Mali has become "a major humanitarian challenge"
despite the fact that her Programme has doubled food aid to Niger in recent
months.

The ruling authorities in Niger, the Supreme Council for the Restoration of
Democracy (CSRD), which came to power after a coup d'etat on February 18,
have appealed for international assistance.

This is not the first time that the people of Mali have been let down by the
international community following a disastrous crop, due to lack of rainfall
or to the scourge of swarms of locusts. Yet the same international community
turns a blind eye, because Mali is in Africa and because Africa has been
stamped as a disaster area. Period.

"Where is Mali and anyway, who the Hell cares?" is the unspoken soundbite
from the first decade of the new millennium, in which trillions of dollars
are spent on wars to kill people and a paltry 133 million USD cannot be
raised to feed hungry kids.

As you read these lines, spare a thought for NATO and question yourself
exactly what has this Organization done to develop the world? Why does this
Organization control its member states' foreign policy? And why does it
siphon off cash which the majority of informed and thinking citizens of its
member states would rather donate to a cause such as Mali than to bombing
Serbia or wedding parties in the Hindu Kush?

Is this really the world we are happy to live in? And what role does the
international press play, mis and disinforming people, shaping public
opinion away from the truth and focussing on banalities and trivia such as
the private life of Tiger Woods?

Timothy BANCROFT-HINCHEY

PRAVDA.Ru

http://www.moscowtopnews.com/

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