
In this April 5, 2017, photograph, Adel Bol, 20, cradles her 10-month-old daughter Akir Mayen at a food distribution site in Malualkuel, in the Northern Bahr el Ghazal region of South Sudan. (Associated Press)
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The never-ending circus that is Donald Trump’s presidency has sucked attention from all kinds of issues that desperately need it, from health-care reform to the creeping expansion of U.S. engagement in Syria. Still, it’s shocking that so little heed is being paid to what the United Nations says is the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945: the danger that about 20 million people in four countries will suffer famine in the coming months, and that hundreds of thousands of children will starve to death.
Not heard of this? That’s the problem. According to U.N. and private relief officials, efforts to supply enough food to stem the simultaneous crises in South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Nigeria are falling tragically short so far, in part because of inadequate funding from governments and private donors. Of the $4.9 billion sought in February by the U.N.’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) for immediate needs in those countries, just 39% had been donated as of last week.
That resource gap could be attributed to donor fatigue, or to the sheer size of the need. But, in part, it’s a simple lack of awareness. “We can’t seem to get anyone’s attention to what’s going on,” says Carolyn Miles, the president and chief executive of Save the Children.
“I’ve never seen anything quite like this,” says David Beasley, the former South Carolina governor who heads the U.N. World Food Program. “The last eight to 10 months the world has been distracted. It’s all Trump, Trump, Trump . . . and here we are in crisis mode.”
The statistics that Miles and Beasley reel off certainly ought to command attention. For example: 1.4 million children are at risk of starvation in the four countries, of whom 600,000 “could die in the next three to four months,” according to Beasley. In Yemen, where hunger stalks 17 million people, only 3.3 million are being provided with full rations, compared with the 6.8 million the WFP wanted to feed this month. Meanwhile, a cholera epidemic has erupted, infecting more than 200,000 people so far. Miles says another child is infected every 35 seconds.
There’s been some progress: In the South Sudanese state of Unity, which surpassed the U.N. standard for a famine designation earlier this year, the alert was lifted last week following some large and timely food deliveries. In Somalia, too, relief operations have been more effective than during the last declared famine, in 2011. And yet the overall situation in both countries is still frightening.
Fully 50% of South Sudan’s population, or 6 million people, are expected to be “severely food insecure” in the coming weeks, an increase of 500,000 over May. (Why was this insistence of giving a faked independence to this hapless new State? Oil? Gas? slavery in plantations?)
In Somalia, the failure of spring rains may push the country into famine status by next month, Miles says. Yet the WFP says it might have to cut off 700,000 Somalis from aid in the next few weeks if more funding does not come through.
Notwithstanding the anti-foreign aid posture of the Trump administration, the United States is not the problem here. By early June Washington had pledged nearly $1.2 billion in relief to the four countries, including a supplement of $329 million announced on May 24.
There’s more coming, thanks to a bipartisan coalition in Congress, spearheaded by Republican Sen. Lindsay O. Graham, that inserted $990 million for famine relief into this year’s budget.
Aid officials said getting the money from Washington is a slow process, thanks to the failure of the new administration to fill key posts at the U.S. Agency for International Development. And for the year beginning in October, Trump’s budget proposes a drastic cut of $1 billion in food aid. But Graham and other key legislators have already made clear that it won’t happen. “For all the chaos,” Beasley told me, “Democrats and Republicans still come together for hungry children.”
The WFP leader is more impatient with other nations — especially the Persian Gulf states that have done so much to create the crisis in Yemen. Saudi Arabia, which led the military intervention that has devastated an already poor country since 2015, is partially blockading the vital port of Hodeida, through which 70% of Yemen’s food is imported.
So far this year the Saudis promised $227 million in famine relief to Yemen but delivered only about 30 percent of that. The United Arab Emirates isn’t even on OCHA’s list of donors. “The Saudis,” says Beasley, “ought to fund 100 percent of humanitarian needs in Yemen. No question.”
Famines used to attract broad interest in the West. Rock stars led relief campaigns, and television networks produced special documentaries. U.S. nongovernmental organizations are looking for ways to similarly galvanize the country this summer.
Millions of lives may depend on whether they can find a way to command attention in the age of Trump.
Note: 300,000 Yemenites caught cholera because of bad drinking water: 2,000 of them have succumbed, most of them kids. This hapless country is totally neglected because of Saudi Kingdom blackmailing of many states who wants to come to the rescue
Notes and comments on FB and Twitter. Part 47
Posted by: adonis49 on: June 27, 2017
Notes and comments on FB and Twitter. Part 47
Appraisal fraud: Hired appraisers by banks inflate the value of the home that is being pledged as security for the loan. Honest appraisers are blacklisted and banks refuse to use them.
Liar’s loans: making loans without even checking what the borrower’s income is. 50% of all the loans called subprime were liar’s loans.
By 2007, a survey of appraisers found that 90% of them reported been subjected to coercion from the lenders trying to get them to inflate an appraisal
Once a loan start out fraudulent, it can only be sold to the secondary market through more frauds, lying about the reps and warrantees
People prefer to befriend me from afar, further from the longest pole. They are intuitively smart: from the first encounter they record this fact: mean person, la2eem
Smart move from Feldman (former ambassador to Lebanon and assistant to UN chief): He denied the Sunnis any alternatives but Saad Hariri. He set up 3 of them former prime ministers the trap of sending a letter to the Arab Summit
As for the 2 Maronite former Presidents, Feldman didn’t mind burning these 2 redundant persons
Je peux reconnaitre ceux qui veulent atteindre au mensonge absolu: Les écrivains
Le fantastique existe seulement dans un univers fantastique. Persuadez moi qu’un cheval peut discourir et je peux me persuader que les arbres et l’environ sont aussi fantastiques
C’est cruel et sadique de croire qu’il peut exister une réalité transcendante si on ne croit pas qu’on pourrait l’atteindre
A quoi sert un cocquillage? A voler toutes les couleurs pour s’en faire un manteaux de nacre?
Le sceau de la possession absolue? Même quand l’autre vous a quitté?
Je vous donne ces fleurs d’un même bouquet; je vous dois leur beauté
Eduquer des enfants? Menteur. Les enfants apprennent par observation. Est-ce que votre comportement au quotidian représente ce que l’enfant doit apprendre?
Béni la sagesse non-voulu de se sentir inept á éprouver de la compassion pour un enfant: si on pouvait accepter cette sagesse sans rechignier
L’expansionism d’Israel n’a rien a voir avec ses propres potentielles, mais son status de mercenaire des coloniaux occidentaux
Le dynamism expansionniste d’une nation résulte du surplus humain qualifiés qui ne trouve pas d’emplois stables dans la periode. Si l’Etat a des potentielles financiéres et militaires c’est une imperialism. Au cas contraire, c’est l’immigration volontaire (forcé economiquement). Si le surplus humain est non-qualifié, ce sont des réfugiés.
Les peuples, surtout leurs représentants, préferent les guerres de voluptés immédiates, á des paix ennuyeuses, grosses de difficultés internes et des diarrhées juridiques et électorales.
Le devoir de détruire l’idolaterie d’une souveraineté nationale fondée sur la race, le prejudice, la discrimination…Contraire á la diversification des cultures et l’ échange humaines
WWI cost 650 bn gold-francs to the allies and 350 bn to Germany. France, strongly hoping that Germany will pay war reparation, spent 650 bn during a decade disbursing on family allocations for killed and mutilated soldiers and repatriating displaced people to desolate war zones.
Germany infrastructure and industries in WWI were never damaged: All the war was done in Belgium and North France. Unlike WWII before Nazi surrender, where entire cities were wiped out by air carpet bombing, like Dresden
Une déclaration hostile, non assortie d’un ultimatum, comment peut elle être punie? Israel est devenu maître on ces déclarations, suivie par USA
The couple was so good and without malice. So good people couldn’t stand them.
People watching boules are better players: as is the case for audience of games
Potential Thatcherism won in France for lack of imagination in first round of election process: Macron is searching for a Falkland excuse
Day 22. 1,700 Palestinian prisoners still on hunger strike. Israel deny them salt for their drinking. Half a dozen Palestinian youths detained administratively today.
Le passé n’est jamais perdu: il est toujours notre obsession. Les moments passés, qui sont dense de signification dramatique, décident de notre present
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