Approximately 11.5 million people in the Horn of Africa face massive food shortages, devastating livestock losses, and relentless drought conditions. Many organizations that specialize in food security have mobilized resources to help deliver food specifically made to rapidly nourish those on the brink of dying.
How do you know which charity will be the most effective with your donation?
Action Against Hunger, highly rated by Charity Navigator, is one of the few NGO's authorized to help. Their work includes "providing treatment and medical care for acutely malnourished children, general nutritional support for children under five years of age, and emergency access to food, clean water, and improved sanitation for vulnerable populations."
Showing posts with label Famine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Famine. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Mobilizing Internationally for Somalia
Famines are rare, but severe drought, food shortages, and sky-rocketing food prices have plunged Somalia into a crisis that puts millions of human lives at risk of starvation. Young children are especially vulnerable .
It's estimated that 11.3 million people need humanitarian aid as food prices grow and supply dwindles in the drought-ridden region where Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya meet, the Associated Press reports.
Here are some organizations stepping up to provide emergency relief:
- UNHCR seeks $136.3 million in aid and suggests donations such as $7, for therapeutic food for a malnourished child.
- The British Red Cross and The Kenya Red Cross will accept donations online or through mail to first mitigate the crisis and see the people through restoring their livelihoods.
- The World Food Programme is appealing for $342 million to feed 11.3 million people in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia. The organization plans to airlift operations to distribute high energy biscuits and nutritious supplementary foods.
- Oxfam, in conjunction with Save The Children, is making appeals for $144 million. Any amount is welcome, but the Oxfam site suggests $50 to provide 200 people a day's supply of clean water or $100 to feed a family of six more than two weeks.
- The International Rescue Committee is accepting donations that will provide medical screenings, expand water-supply systems and offer help for pregnant women.
- The ELCA World Hunger Relief is accepting donations to provide immediate aid to refugee camps in the Horn of Africa. 100% of donations will be used for regional relief, including filling a food distribution gap by providing enriched porridge to children and the elderly who are too weak to eat dry food.
- Action Aid will help deliver emergency supplies of food and water, and provide support, ensuring people don't become reliant on food aid.
- The U.N. Children's Fund is tackling crisis conditions faced by 2 million currently malnourished children.
- International Medical Corps' is accepting donations as it ships food and oil to four refugee camps. The Corps will also construct additional latrines and bathing areas.
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