Wednesday, August 19, 2015

World Humanitarian Day/UN: More than three million Malians suffer from hunger

More than three million Malians suffer from food insecurity as a result of the political and security crisis in the northern part of the country, the UN said Wednesday on the occasion of World Humanitarian Day.

Mbaranga Gasarabwe, coordinator of the UN humanitarian action in Mali, told the press that “more than 715,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition” nationwide.

Mali is a Sahelian country whose food security is threatened all the time by the delay and lack of rain. The northern region is especially at risk. 

“Most of the three million Malians threatened by food insecurity live in the north,” Moussa Ouattara, a Malian government advisor, said. “In addition to the desert aspect of the northern region, there is an armed conflict that weakens the economy of the people and is exposing them to hunger.”

In 2012, violence erupted following a failed coup attempt and a Tuareg rebellion that allowed al-Qaeda-linked militants to take over the northern half of the country.

In early 2013, former colonial power France sent troops to the African country and –with the help of Chadian and other African forces – flushed the militants from Mali’s main northern cities.

Nevertheless, recent months have continued to see attacks on UN peacekeepers and Malian army personnel.

On Tuesday, the UN peacekeeping force in Mali established a safety zone, 20 km around the northern town of Kidal to protect the local population.

The move came after fierce fighting broke out between pro-government militiamen and Tuareg rebel groups, leaving dozens dead.

  www.aa.com.tr
19/8/15
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  • Mali: senior UN official urges sustained support for relief efforts amid ongoing crisis...
14 August 2015 – Food insecurity in Mali will only grow if national parties fail to commit to peace and stability in the country, the United Nations relief official dealing with Africa’s Sahel region warned today as he urged the international community to remain engaged with the country’s urgent humanitarian needs.
In a press release issued following his completion of a five-day visit to the country, UN Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel, Toby Lanzer, emphasized the necessity for the international community to sustain its engagement to meet the vital needs of Mali’s most vulnerable communities, whilst supporting ongoing efforts toward peace and development.
“I am inspired by the resilience of Malian communities and a vibrant civil society that strives to uphold values of tolerance and social cohesion,” Mr. Lanzer declared. “Together with the Government and development partners, we must stand by the people to address their aspirations to a dignified life, development and security.”
As Mali enters a gruelling lean season, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned that some 3.1 million Malians continue to suffer from food insecurity, of whom 410,000 require immediate assistance...............http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=51641#.VdS-430pr2Y

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