Food crisis emergency in Nigeria
Have we all just eaten our Sunday lunch??? Did you enjoy?? Ive just eaten mine… and my belly is full.
And my stomach was rumbling with my own words echoing “ I’m starving”… I then open up my monthly Email News from one of my supported Charities, Save The Children, and I Know nothing of the feeling Starving… But the people of Niger do….
I haven’t a clue what it must be like to watch and see your Children starve to death, as you yourself cannot do anything to support yourself, as you live in a country where life seems cheap..
I wonder How many G8 meetings have there been in discussing the Third World Poverty issues, and yet the Rich get fatter, and the poor of these Nations are still dieing as a result.
Sometimes I think those rich nations just want these horrid situations to occur as they want the populations of the world to decrease. So long as its in a far off place far from our seeing eyes… When will we see that we are ALL ONE…. each of us connected to the other no matter how far and wide we are… Each of us are Human beings here on earth.. whereby for the grace of God we were not born upon their soil but upon our own privileged pathways.
So Just spare a thought if you will for the People in Niger.. Where they are starving to death.
Dreamwalker.
Quote from Save The Children
Almost 400,000 children in the West African country of Niger are at risk of dying of starvation over the summer. Save the Children is calling for urgent donations to its £7 million emergency fundraising appeal for the country.
Up to 380,000 children under the age of five – one in eight – are facing severe malnutrition as a result of crop failure caused by an unexpectedly long drought. At the same time food prices have soared by 30 per cent.
In a desperate attempt to get food, children as young as five are travelling hundreds of kilometres across the country to the capital, Niamey, with their families to beg on the city streets.
“Usually at this time of year when food has run out but the next harvest is yet to come, men leave the villages in search of work,” Rachel Palmer of Save the Children in Niger said. “This year women and children are leaving too because of the increased hardship families are facing. For many this means travelling great distances and results in children being forced to beg.”
More than half of Niger’s population – 7.1 million people – already don’t have enough food as a result of the food crisis. The United Nations has warned that the situation looks set to become worse than Niger’s last major food crisis in 2005.
High rates of child deaths
Niger is the poorest country in Africa and already has one of the highest child death rates in the world. One in six children don’t make it to their fifth birthday. This latest crisis will put even more children at risk.
“The Transition Government in Niger has appealed for urgent assistance, but the response from other rich governments and international donors has been slow and insufficient,” said Ibrahima Fall, Save the Children’s Country Director in Niger. “The extent of this crisis is being grossly underestimated and far more children will die if we don’t act fast.”
What we’re doing
Save the Children has launched an emergency fundraising appeal so it can scale up its work in the country and provide more families with life-saving food and medical treatment. We are urging international donors to pledge more money immediately to enable aid agencies to stave off disaster.
We have expanded our work in three remote rural areas – Zinder, Maradi and Diffa – to reach more vulnerable children and their families, so they aren’t forced to come to the cities to beg. We’re providing monthly cash transfers to help tide families over until the next harvest, as well as treating severely malnourished children.
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So my friends, if you support a charity, please remember those worse off than ourselves..
Thank you for reading.. Dreamwalker
Rosemary
Jul 04, 2010 @ 21:37:23
Things are getting worse every where, if it is not natural Disaster, it is a man made one
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Natural ♥
Jul 04, 2010 @ 22:13:31
Hi Dreamwalker,I couldn\’t agree more with Rosemary. Have a wonderful week. Smiles~
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Romeo
Jul 05, 2010 @ 01:03:24
There is a worldwide conspiracy being orchestrated by an extremely powerful and influential group of genetically-related individuals (at least at the highest echelons) which include many of the world\’s wealthiest people, top political leaders, and corporate elite, as well as members of the so-called Black Nobility of Europe whose goal is to create a One World (fascist) Government,
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Romeo
Jul 05, 2010 @ 01:04:01
stripped of nationalistic and regional boundaries, that is obedient to their agenda. Their intention is to effect complete and total control over every human being on the planet and to dramatically reduce the world\’s population by 5.5 Billion people While the name New World Order is a term frequently used today when referring to this group, it\’s more useful to identify the principal organizations, institutions, and individuals who make up this vast interlocking spiderweb of elite conspirators.
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Romeo
Jul 05, 2010 @ 01:13:23
It time that people relize what is happening…………to our Beautiful planet………….seas that they want dead,,,,,for production of bio fuelweather control………….basicly the control of man.We will be classed as freaks……….as we care………But we are warning others……..as we want a planet for our children to grow up inif one voice can change the world for the better…..let it be ourslots of love Rob xx
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Babblelot
Jul 05, 2010 @ 01:45:08
Yes the hungry are everywhere. Last summer now this summer our little town puts on free lunch to children in the park Mon-Fridays. There are children right here and most every town that go hungry and we all must do something, anything. Hungry in America is such a disgrace and around the world too for that matter.
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☆° Lady Jude
Jul 05, 2010 @ 08:25:50
I used to sponsor a child from Africa many years ago until she died of Malaria, maybe I could sponsor another child when I return back in the work force. You have given me ideas.Have a lovely weekHugs Lady J
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