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  • Unicef - Ask for Help - The tragedy in Ethopia

    http://www.unicef.org./media/media_44004.html

    News note

    Ethiopia: Child survival gains threatened by malnutrition

    An estimated 126,000 need immediate help – funding shortfall cited
    GENEVA /ADDIS ABABA, 20 May 2008 - An estimated 126,000 children are in need of urgent therapeutic care for severe malnutrition. UNICEF Ethiopia today cautioned that up to six million children under-5 years of age are living in impoverished, drought-prone districts and require urgent preventive health and nutrition interventions.

    The situation is the worst since the major humanitarian crisis of 2003, and is rapidly deteriorating. $50 million is urgently required for health, nutrition and water/sanitation.

    “It is extremely unfortunate that the combined effects of drought, food price hikes, and insufficient resources for preventive measures, resulted in an emergency that jeopardizes significant child survival gains in Ethiopia. The mechanisms and capacity to prevent and respond to the increase of severe acute malnutrition are in place but are under resourced," said Bjorn Ljungqvist, UNICEF representative in Ethiopia.
    Widespread drought, poor rainy seasons, heavy loss of livestock, limited food supply and soaring prices of food, fuel and fertilizer linked to the global food crisis are contributing to the troubled outlook for children in Ethiopia. For example, since September 2007, the costs of some cereals have increased between 50 per cent and 90 per cent, stretching the ability of some households to buy and meet all their food needs.
    Pastoral areas and farming communities dependent on the failed short rains in the South and Southeastern parts of Ethiopia have been the most critically affected: Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's Region (SNNPR), Oromiya, and Somali. Other hotspots are developing in Amhara, Afar and Tigray regions. In addition to the eight million Ethiopians who are chronically food insecure and are supported by a national safety net programme, at least 3.4 million Ethiopians are in need of emergency food relief – a figure that is likely to rise.
    The number of children admitted to therapeutic feeding centers is increasing, putting a strain on the local communities to respond and on the availability of specialized food for treatment of severely malnourished children.
    UNICEF is providing therapeutic feeding to children severely malnourished through ready-to-use therapeutic foods such as Plumpy Nut. Over the weekend, UNICEF received 90 metric tonnes. However, as much as 1,800 tonnes are needed over the next three months.
    There is a dire need for additional funding for increased therapeutic supplies. UNICEF has asked for $20 million for emergency nutrition alone. It has received only five per cent - $1 million. The additional $30 million are required for measles vaccination, control of diarrheal diseases, outreach health/nutrition activities, emergency water trucking and sanitation.
    UNICEF is also concerned about the wider-impact of this crisis on families and the risk of an increase in child labour and school dropouts.
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    There are serious situation in a lot of third world nations, however we're glossing over a disturbing trend in just about every major US city. That's the serious upturn in violent crimes. IMO, very little of this has to do with the economy, it's more of a breakdown in morals.


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bleacher Creature View Post
      There are serious situation in a lot of third world nations, however we're glossing over a disturbing trend in just about every major US city. That's the serious upturn in violent crimes. IMO, very little of this has to do with the economy, it's more of a breakdown in morals.


      We need to get our own house in order.
      Kev - understood we have moral issues here -

      But those kids are starving - not really the same plane. It's not like sending them a little food will hurt or ability to get better morals.
      Turning the other cheek is better than burying the other body.

      Official Sport Lounge Sponsor of Rhode Island - Quincy Jones - Yadier Molina who knows no fear.
      God is stronger and the problem knows it.

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      • #4
        Sam Kinison talks about world hunger in his first appearance in the Letterman show.
        "There is an old saying that goes 'no matter how good you are, there is always someone better.' That someone is me." - Chiun

        I require the lubrication to successfully handle some of them. *sigh*- Sunuvanun

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