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06-08-2010, 03:36 PM
Millions Face Starvation After Niger Drought

6:39pm UK, Tuesday June 08, 2010
Lisa Holland, foreign affairs correspondent
One in eight children aged under five in the African country of Niger are likely to die in the next month unless they get immediate help, according to Save the Children.

The charity has launched an urgent appeal (http://www.savethechildren.net/alliance/what_we_do/emergencies/niger/index.html) for international help, claiming millions are at risk after a devastating drought.
Rachel Palmer, who works at an emergency stabilisation centre in Aguie, 850km from the capitol Niamey, said more than 350,000 children face severe malnutrition.
"It's absolutely awful seeing women bringing their children into the clinics for treatment - but they are the lucky ones," she said.
"They are the children who will be treated, but there are many thousands of others who don't make it to the treatment centres."


We grow crops to sell to feed ourselves, but we received little rain in the last growing season and it wasn't enough.
Hadija, mother of a child given urgent treatment at Aguie


Save the Children (http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/) says more than seven million people are suffering from some form of malnutrition in a country that has a population of around 15 million.
Of those, more than three million are described as severely malnourished or starving.
The aid group's country director Ibrahima Fall said the extent of the crisis was being grossly under-estimated.
"The transitional government in Niger has appealed for urgent assistance but the response from other rich governments and international donors has been slow and insufficient," he said.
"Far more children will die if we don't act fast."
Sky News was given pictures showing some of those being brought to the Aguie centre for emergency treatment.


http://news.sky.com/sky-news/content/StaticFile/jpg/2010/Jun/Week2/15645957.jpg More than 350,000 children in Niger face severe malnutrition


Seventeen-month-old Tsahirou was a fragile bundle when he arrived.
Most of his short life has been spent fighting a seemingly never ending cycle of disease and malnutrition - so far without success.
His mother Salmey said the family's food ran out 40 days ago and they have nothing left to eat.
Two-year-old Rahina was also given urgent treatment.
The small child struggles to breathe, but her mother Hadija said it was hunger that could kill her.
"We grow crops to sell to feed ourselves, but we received little rain in the last growing season and it wasn't enough," she said.
"We didn't harvest any beans or peanuts and the yield of millet was very small. There is no food left over from our last harvest. Really there is nothing."



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Without enforced world leadership, this is all to common. Sort out the pecking order and lets all live in a world that we are not ashamed of