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Millions at risk from African famine in Lake Chad region:UN

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Post by Harry Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:14 am


Millions at risk from African famine in Lake Chad region:UN

United Nations says it needs $1.5 billion US in humanitarian aid for the region this year

Thomson Reuters Posted: Feb 24, 2017 12:16 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 24, 2017 12:16 PM ET

Canada must do more to prevent 'mass deaths' from famine in northeast Nigeria, UN warns

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Jibrin Ali Ngalama, 56, pauses during an interview with Reuters in Maiduguri, Nigeria on February 16. He's tried to go home three times but keeps returning to Maiduguri because of a lack of food and water. (Paul Carsten/Reuters)

Aid agencies must get food to close to 3 million people by July to avert a famine in Africa's Lake Chad region caused by drought, chronic poverty and Islamist insurgents Boko Haram, the United Nations said on Friday as it launched a funding appeal.

International donors at a conference in Oslo pledged $672 million US for the next three years in new money, $457 million US of which was for 2017, Norway's foreign minister said.

The United Nations, which says it needs $1.5 billion in humanitarian aid for the region this year, had previously raised $19 million towards this target.

The presence of Boko Haram militants has prevented farmers from planting crops or accessing Lake Chad to provide water for their animals. Fishermen have also been prevented from accessing the lake which is shared between Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria and Chad, aid experts say.

Boko Haram militants have killed around 15,000 people and forced more than 2 million from their homes during a seven-year insurgency.

"We are in the lean season and people's supplies are depleted. We need to avoid a famine."
- Abdou Dieng

Despite having been pushed out of the vast swathes of territory they controlled in 2014, their attacks and the counter operations by Nigerian authorities still disrupt vital economic activity, officials say.

The most urgent need is to reach 2.8 million people with rice or sorghum, or cash to buy supplies, by July, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said.

"We are in the lean season and people's supplies are depleted. We need to avoid a famine," Abdou Dieng, the WFP's country director for West and Central Africa, told Reuters.

Overall 10.7 million people — roughly 2 out of 3 inhabitants — need humanitarian help such as food, water, education or protection, the U.N.'s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.

The United States, a major aid donor to the region in previous years, did not pledge any money on Friday.

Stephen O'Brien, the U.N. emergency relief coordinator, said this was because the U.S. administration was still in transition following November's election.

Half a million children aged under five are suffering from severe acute malnutrition.

"One in five could die and the others could suffer severe long-term consequences, such as stunting," Manuel Fontaine, the U.N. children's fund UNICEF's head of emergency programmes, told Reuters.
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