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Millions Are Starving in the Horn of Africa, but Nobody's Talking About It






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—By Samantha Oltman
| Fri Sep. 2, 2011 9:32 AM PDT
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The United Nations has called the ongoing drought and famine in Somalia the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world.


It's going to get worse in the coming months. Yet a new Pew Research Center study released on Thursday shows that news outlets have barely noticed: "In July and August the food crisis has accounted for just 0.7 percent of the newshole. Year-to-date the crisis registers at just 0.2 percent."




Aid workers say the current famine, which has affected Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, "is worse" than the one that hit Somalia in 1992—making it perhaps the most serious food crisis since the famine that devastated Ethiopia in 1985.



The statistics are shocking: In Somalia, at least 29,000 children died of starvation in 90 days. Some 2 million children are malnourished, and another 500,000 children are at great risk of starving to death. Some 12 million people in the region need emergency assistance.

The crisis has been exacerbated by the al-Shabaab Islamist insurgent group, which has played a hand in causing the famine by forcing out aid groups and preventing starving Somalis from fleeing the country.



As you read this, you might be thinking, "Huh? There's a famine in Somalia right now?" If you haven't heard about the crisis before, it's because US news coverage has been focusing on other topics—a tabloid scandal, Congress' budget deficit battle, the economy, Middle East revolutions, and, most recently, Hurricane Irene. Some of these are important, attention-worthy stories, but they've drowned out almost any coverage of the famine. That matters: Relief organizations say their fundraising efforts have stalled because the media isn't talking about the famine. The United Nations recently announced that it needs $1.1 billion to adequately respond to the crisis.



Even a little media coverage can have a big impact on relief fundraising. When ABC News reported from famine refugee camps in Somalia, Doctors Without Borders received $100,000 in donations just hours after the coverage aired.



The scope and nature of philosophy is as big and as powerful as any man or as our entire humanity. The effects of philosophy can be devastating or uplifting to us as individuals or as nations and races. In this case, at the moment, millions of people are starving as philosophies collide.


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tell your union bosses to make more ethanol

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Impenitent wrote:tell your union bosses to make more ethanol

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We have to save the planet Imp and that means that people have to die!!
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Wootah wrote:
Impenitent wrote:tell your union bosses to make more ethanol

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We have to save the planet Imp and that means that people have to die!!
Something has to go. My 4X4 or some African kid?
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When is the last time someone here even missed a meal? Without our consent?


What is happening now in the Horn of Africa is a horrible expression of man's inhumanity towards his fellow man.



It's hard to understand but it is us. It's not them or some other people who we are not.

It is difficult if not impossible to look at ourselves with an unblinking eye.


I am ashamed not of them but of us, of me. Of man.


And yet at the same time I am the starving and the withholding, and I am the observer.






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Why do you think you have a personal responsibility for this Bill? And if you do what are you doing about it? Other than hand-wringing news that we already know over here, as we have something called the BBC which gives us such information.

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Guardian Global Development
Charity president says aid groups are misleading the public on Somalia



Tracy McVeigh
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 3 September 2011 22.42 BST





Somali Famine Refugees Seek Aid In Mogadishu




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A man holds his three-year-old daughter at a camp for displaced persons in Mogadishu. Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images




The head of an international medical charity has called on aid agencies to stop presenting a misleading picture of the famine in Somalia and admit that helping the worst-affected people is almost impossible.




The international president of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), Dr Unni Karunakara, returned from Somalia last week and said that, even though there was chronic malnutrition and drought across east Africa, hardly any agencies were able to work inside war-torn Somalia, where the picture was "profoundly distressing". He condemned other organisations and the media for "glossing over" the reality in order to convince people that simply giving money for food was the answer.


According to Karunakara, agencies have been able to provide medical and nutritional care for tens of thousands in camps in Kenya and Ethiopia, which have been receiving huge numbers of refugees from Somalia. But trying to access those in the "epicentre" of the disaster has been slow and difficult. "We may have to live with the reality that we may never be able to reach the communities most in need of help," he said.


Karunakara said that the use of phrases such as "famine in the Horn of Africa" or "worst drought in 60 years" obscured the "man-made" factors that had created the crisis and wrongly implied that the solution was simply to find the money to ship enough food to the region.


He described Mogadishu, the Somali capital, as dotted with plastic sheets supported by twigs, sheltering groups of weak and starving people who had walked in from the worst-affected areas in southern and central Somalia. "I met a woman who had left her home with her husband and seven children to walk to Mogadishu and had arrived after five days with only four children," he said.


"MSF is constantly being forced to make tough choices in deploying or expanding our activities, in sticking to our principles of neutrality with the daily realities of people going without healthcare, without food. Our staff face being shot. But glossing over the man-made causes of hunger and starvation in the region and the great difficulties in addressing them will not help resolve the crisis. Aid agencies are being impeded in the area.


"MSF has been working in Somalia for 20 years, and we know that if we are struggling then others will not be able to work at all. The reality on the ground is that there are serious difficulties that affect our abilities to respond to need."


He said charities needed to start treating the public "like adults". He went on: "There is a con, there is an unrealistic expectation being peddled that you give your £50 and suddenly those people are going to have food to eat. Well, no. We need that £50, yes; we will spend it with integrity. But people need to understand the reality of the challenges in delivering that aid. We don't have the right to hide it from people; we have a responsibility to engage the public with the truth."


Chronic malnutrition, said Karunakara, is not new in east Africa and needs long-term action. "The Somali people have been living in a country at war, with no government, for 20 years, with several long periods of hardship, of famine and drought. This harvest failure is just what has tipped them over the edge this time, a catastrophe made worse," he said.


A brutal war between the transitional government, which is backed by western nations and supported by African Union troops, and armed Islamist opposition groups, notably al-Shabaab, is ongoing in Somalia. Fierce clan loyalties keep independent international assistance away from many communities, meaning that Somalis are trapped between various forces, depriving them of food and healthcare for political reasons.


"We face constant difficult challenges over simple things like a new nurse or getting a car," said Karunakara. "When we need to be saving lives with a fully fledged medical response, we constantly need to be communicating with both sides in a war, reminding them what humanitarian aid is. One needs only to look at how few charities are working in Somalia."


Ian Bray, a spokesman for Oxfam, said it was unhelpful for aid agencies to be seen to be arguing with each other.


"We're being honest with donors and we have always been honest," said Bray. "A drought is a natural occurrence; a famine is man-made. We don't go around to people saying we have a magic wand, give us £5 and we will make Africa feed itself. We do say give us £5 and we won't use it to give you a history of Somalia, but we will use our expertise to save lives. This is what the bargain is we make with our donors. If you support us, we will do our level best to alleviate the distress for those people in most dire need."



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And yet billions live.
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Whilst I think Turkey and Egypt and now Libya will all cede to the Islamists I think it behoves us to keep killing ... I mean removing dictators in these countries. So who do we kill in Somalia becomes the question?

It's all so morally awful. Yes, I mean life in general. Will God judge me for wanting to kill some scum bags or judge me for not helping millions who are starving because of these scum bags? And who do we kill?
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Wootah wrote:Whilst I think Turkey and Egypt and now Libya will all cede to the Islamists I think it behoves us to keep killing ... I mean removing dictators in these countries. So who do we kill in Somalia becomes the question?

It's all so morally awful. Yes, I mean life in general. Will God judge me for wanting to kill some scum bags or judge me for not helping millions who are starving because of these scum bags? And who do we kill?
listen to uncle joe, kill the farmers

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