East Africa Famine: Tens Of Thousands Feared Dead

Famine

First Posted: 07/20/11 02:10 PM ET Updated: 09/19/11 06:12 AM ET

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- NAIROBI, Kenya - Tens of thousands of Somalis are feared dead in the world's worst famine in a generation, the U.N. said Wednesday, and the U.S. said it will allow emergency funds to be spent in areas controlled by al-Qaida-linked militants as long as the fighters do not interfere with aid distributions.

Exhausted, rail-thin women are stumbling into refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia with dead babies and bleeding feet, having left weaker family members behind along the way.

"Somalia is facing its worst food security crisis in the last 20 years," said Mark Bowden, the U.N.'s top official in charge of humanitarian aid in Somalia. "This desperate situation requires urgent action to save lives ... it's likely that conditions will deteriorate further in six months."

The crisis is the worst since 1991-92, when hundreds of thousands of Somalis starved to death, Bowden said. That famine prompted intervention by an international peacekeeping force, but it eventually pulled out after two American Black Hawk helicopters were shot down in 1993.

Since then, Western nations have mainly sought to contain the threat of terrorism from Somalia — an anarchic nation where the weak government battles Islamic militants on land and pirates hijack ships for millions of dollars at sea.

Oxfam said $1 billion is needed for famine relief. On Wednesday, the U.S. announced an additional $28 million in emergency funding on top of the $431 million in assistance already given this year.

Most importantly, as long as the Islamists don't interfere with aid distributions, those new U.S. funds aren't restricted under rules implemented in 2009 that are designed to keep food and money from being stolen by the insurgency.

"If (the insurgents) are willing to allow access we are willing to stand fully with the humanitarian actors," said Dr. Raj Shah, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Aid groups have repeatedly called for the restrictions to be lifted and say the rules severely limited their operations in the past two years. U.S. humanitarian contributions in Somalia fell from $237 million in 2008 to $29 million last year.

"We've seen a very large shortfall over the past few years given the political restrictions attached to humanitarian funding," said Tanja Schumer of the Somalia NGO Consortium, which represents 78 aid agencies working on Somalia. "To get American money we have to vouch for all our contractors and all our local partners and that is tricky."

Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, blamed al-Shabab for exacerbating the crisis.

"The reason the aid hasn't gone in sufficient quantities into south and central Somalia is because al-Shabab has prevented those capable of delivering large quantities of aid from having access — and when they have had access they've taxed them, harassed them, killed them, kidnapped them," Rice told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York.

Somalia is the most dangerous country in the world to work in, according to the U.N.'s World Food Program, which has lost 14 relief workers in
the past few years. Kidnappings, killings and attacks on aid convoys occur frequently. Two years ago WFP pulled out of Islamist-controlled southern Somalia after the rebels demanded cash payments and other concessions.

U.S. military operations against terrorism suspects also have disrupted humanitarian operations, said Bowden. Insurgents vowed to target foreign aid workers after a U.S. missile strike killed the head of the Islamist al-Shabab militia and 24 other people in 2008. Aden Hashi Ayro was reputedly al-Qaida's commander in Somalia and linked to a string of attacks on foreign aid workers and journalists.

But WFP head Josette Sheeran said the agency is willing to return to southern Somalia if the insurgents guarantee safe passage and free access to aid. Two regions of Somalia — Bakool and Lower Shabelle — are suffering from famine and eight more are at risk.

"We are absolutely fully committed to going where the hungry are," she said.

The Horn of Africa is suffering a devastating drought compounded by war, neglect, poor land policies and spiraling prices. Some areas in the
region have not had such a low rainfall in 60 years, aid group Oxfam said. Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti have all been badly affected, and

Eritrea is also believed to be suffering, although its repressive government does not release figures.

Yet only parts of Somalia are technically suffering from famine, defined as when two adults or four children per 10,000 people die of hunger each day and a third of children are acutely malnourished.

In some areas of Somalia, six people are dying a day and more than half of children are acutely malnourished, Bowden said. Prices of staple foods have increased 270 per cent over the last year, compounding the misery.

Somalia's civil war is partly to blame, said Joakim Gundel, who heads Katuni Consult, a Nairobi-based company often asked to evaluate international aid efforts in Somalia.

He said aid groups found fundraising easier if they blamed natural disaster rather admitting the emergency was partly caused by a complex, 20-year civil war worsened by international apathy and incompetence.

"There is no clear cut answer," he said. "People are suffering and there is a need to respond. But drought is not the only cause. Conflict is a key reason and it is not being addressed properly."

Katharine Houreld, The Associated Press

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02:27 AM on 07/21/2011
Mr. Carson's self serving remarks that "there are many more in need in Eritrea, where a repressive regime is refusing to provide data on the humanitarian needs of its people" are thoroughly disgusting & reprehensible. They are driven by politics, specifically the state dept./US administration's animosity towards the Eritrean Government which has been at odds with the US. It is not out of genuine compassion for Eritreans that may or may not be impacted by this terrible drought afflicting the horn. This is after all the same person/dept that is currently pushing for increasing the sanctions against Eritrea, specifically targeting the very little foreign income Eritrea earns from it's diaspora remittances & it's nascent mining industry/revenues. So his claim that the US is genuinely interested in helping Eritreans "feed themselves" is hollow & duplicitous in light of the fact that it wants to target Eritrea's economy, & any meager revenue it stands to generate & that could help it feed itself & improve it's economy & the lives of it's people. Mr. Carson & the state dept should be ashamed of their disgusting & reprehensible behavior.

Right now there are tens of thousands of Eritreans from Europe, North America, etc in Eritrea, traveling throughout the country. My brother was just there a few weeks & traveled freely throughout the country. There is no famine/starvation in Eritrea. If there was you would have heard about it loud & clear.

Mr. Carson and the US state Dept's hatred and animosity towards the
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Scooterish
Please pass the meat!
06:14 PM on 07/20/2011
I see these beautiful babes and it hurts. I wish I could help.
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Arctic AARDVARK
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
05:19 PM on 07/20/2011
Any countries that we deliver aid to, we should send an army to protect it... Armed groups stealing the food,, geeze who coulda seen that coming?? It only happens everytime aid goes to Africa,, so basically we are feeding the bad guys while the children starve. What is wrong with people, how come we cant see the problem and fix it?
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Scooterish
Please pass the meat!
06:15 PM on 07/20/2011
My sentiments exactly. These agencies need to come with armed personnel. Love to these people.
04:44 PM on 07/20/2011
North Africa is the richest oil field in the world. They lavish themselves on 100s 0f billions of USA dollars. YEARLY ! Are they not a Continent. Or still feuding petty tribes. Mubarak, Saddam Hussein, Gaddafi... stole billions ! For themselves. And the Saudis come to the UN & Americans for aid charities, securities. And military !
04:35 PM on 07/20/2011
He said aid groups found fundraising easier if they blamed natural disaster rather admitting the emergency was partly caused by a complex, 20-year civil war worsened by international apathy and incompetence.

We wouldn't want to hurt anyone's feelings so they just Lie to Donors.

Just another Islamic Paradise shaping up here people, nothing to see, just send money because it's all the West's fault anyway ya know, global warming and human rights Yada Yada
04:33 PM on 07/20/2011
It mat seem cruel ! But ! Too damn bad. Blacks are not the worlds sole responsibility. like Haitians wouldn't help themselves. Either will Africans ! They have been living on charities for 200 years. Americans are broke, jobless, foreclosed & homeless. We have natural disasters Also. No black ever helped anyone ! So go ask Oprah NOW ! She sits on billions for herself alone. More than a single person needs for a thousand lifetimes.
China holds 2 trillion in American dept ! SO Go ask China who has all the money now. Quit pan handling N Americans & Europeans. It's TOO DAMN BAD When where down ! Isn't it. Maybe the great western Satan should care a little for it's OWN children.
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Arctic AARDVARK
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
05:22 PM on 07/20/2011
I really dont think you get it. Clearly you werent cared for. EMPATHY.
07:50 PM on 07/20/2011
WHAT Don't you get ? The charities are self serving ! African governments steal the cash and sell/trade the donations.For arms & profit. And let their people suffer for MORE Empathy aid. Mugabe came to the UN a year ago asking for another 100 million. So he could build even more palaces. Because he enjoyed the endeavour SO MUCH ! Meanwhile his military are slaughtering villages for military practice. His nation is starving. Like Walmart & slave labour. YOU ! don't care. Pay UNICEF to clean your self righteous conscience. There are homeless, jobless, foreclosures, and catastrophes in America. Pull your head out of your poop-er. And smell the bull sShit the media sells you on. Tragedies sell press ! Your donations aren't helping ! It's your GOOD intentions supporting bad results.
04:21 PM on 07/20/2011
EXCLUSIVE: Four of the United Nations’ biggest development and aid agencies quietly piled up at least $12.2 billion in unspent cash by the end of 2009, according to a confidential draft report prepared for the government of Norway.

The four agencies with bulging bank accounts are the U.N. Development Program (UNDP), World Food Program (WFP), UNICEF, and the U.N. Population Program (UNFPA). Taken together, their cash position was the equivalent of 84 percent of the money that the four agencies would pull in for all of 2009, according to the study, which was examined by Fox News.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/07/20/report-un-aid-agencies-stockpile-huge-amounts-cash/#ixzz1Sg9PEuff
05:18 PM on 07/20/2011
Just the facts candan. Just the facts... we know of ! Kudos.
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Arctic AARDVARK
The answer my friend is blowing in the wind.
05:24 PM on 07/20/2011
Maybe, but why would you believe anything fox news says? lol. id wait until a credible source says it first before i quote anything
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Scooterish
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06:12 PM on 07/20/2011
Agreed!
03:40 PM on 07/20/2011
How many people will be killed today in the name of Islam?

Islam is programmed to conquer other countries and turn them into disaster zones where even Muslim don't want to live.

Care to guess who the worst human rights abusers of Arabs really are?

Muslim countries continue to get a free pass when it comes to violating the most basic human rights.

The United Nations puts the fox in charge of the hen house.”
04:49 PM on 07/20/2011
Strange isn't it ! And Cristian charity countries are the great SATAN ! And NO ! They are the FOXES ! We are the stupid chickens who feed them. OUR own flesh & blood. Eat US up ! Yum.
02:36 PM on 07/20/2011
Is it appropriate to use the term "Islamista" repeatedly in this article? More enlightened journalism is required here. Might that not be the same as to constantly refer to Western Democratic countries as "Christian"? They may be radical, evangelical Muslims, but they are also hardened, violent, self-serving and cold opportunitists. There are "Christians" who do the same. Call a spade a spade. Terrorist? Sure. Ethno/Political Factions? More accurate than "Islamist", I believe. Their primary goal does not seem to be religious domination, but financial, territorial and personal gain.
04:50 PM on 07/20/2011
Don't try and call the kettle black.
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Sam Huston
Fair, Balanced and Informed
01:42 PM on 07/20/2011
That’s what happens when you divert corn, soya and other grains from food to ethanol production.

People starve and you have "Death by Green".
04:51 PM on 07/20/2011
Kudos ! Right on.