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Andrew Adansi-Bonnah, Ghana Schoolboy, Launches Solo Somalia Famine Fundraiser

Andrew Adansibonnah

By FRANCIS KOKUTSE   08/12/11 11:12 AM ET   AP

ACCRA, Ghana -- As international aid agencies scramble for donations for East Africa's famine victims, one multi-million-dollar fundraising drive has come from an unexpected source: a West African schoolboy.

Andrew Adansi-Bonnah is 11. And during his eight-week school holiday, he wants to raise 20 million Ghanaian cedis – or about $13 million – for his cause by walking office to office collecting donations in Ghana's capital, Accra.

Since starting the drive Aug. 1, he has collected about $6,500 in pledges for the fund he started after consulting with UNICEF and the U.N.'s World Food Program. His father, schoolteacher Samuel Adansi-Bonnah, donated his entire July salary of about $500.

Andrew said he was inspired by images of skeletal babies and stick-thin children he saw on television, which led him to name his campaign Save Somali Children from Hunger.

"There are hungry people in Ghana but our situation is not as desperate as the people of Somalia," said the skinny, soft-spoken boy.

The United Nations estimates more than 12 million people across East Africa need food aid because of a long-running drought that has sent more than 100,000 people fleeing to refugee camps. Somalia has been hit the hardest. U.S. officials estimate the famine has killed 29,000 children in the past three months.

The U.N. has yet to raise half of the $2.4 billion it has requested from donor countries. The U.N. says the famine is expected to spread to all regions of southern Somalia in the next four to six weeks unless more aid can be delivered.

The African Union has also urged African nations and private citizens to donate, and will hold a pledging conference later in August.

Andrew said he is confident he can raise all of the money. Ghanaians on average earn $2,500 a year, compared to Somalia's average yearly income of $600, according to 2010 CIA estimates.

His father said Andrew's interest in the cause surprised him.

"I even wondered why a child of his age should be concerned about people far away from him," he said.

Andrew, who has taken to wearing a bright orange T-shirt bearing his fundraiser's name, is an energetic fundraiser. He said he has made several attempts to draw attention to his cause, including a TV appearance and media interviews that have made him a minor celebrity in Ghana. He also said he tried – but failed – to make it onto a reality show to use the platform to raise money and awareness.

Andrew, who said he wants to be a pilot when he grows up, said he also wants to meet with Somalis who have fled to overcrowded Kenyan refugee camps.

"This is a moment that mankind can touch lives," he said. "There is no point for others to have so much to eat while others have nothing to eat. It is not right."

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dukesman2000
We have guided missiles and misguided men
12:13 AM on 08/14/2011
Remarkable young man!
12:05 PM on 08/13/2011
Why can't I find a link where we could send donation?
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spoonbill1963
11:20 AM on 08/13/2011
I hope this kid is successful but much of the problem is actually getting supplies to those who need them. All too often warlords grab the supplies and then offer them to the needy....for a price. Of course most of the needy have nothing so they get nothing. The warlords could care less.
Al Schrader
Don't limit your potential
08:26 AM on 08/13/2011
I could go there and fill empty gasoline tanker trucks with water from the Juba river and fix this.
But, as soon as I leave, it goes right back to the same. The problem is not money, or food, it's the Somalis themselves and I can't fix them....Al-
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spoonbill1963
11:22 AM on 08/13/2011
A lot of truth in what you say.
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SparkyDash
Still a BFD
07:14 AM on 08/13/2011
"His father, schoolteacher Samuel Adansi-Bonnah, donated his entire July salary of about $500."

Young Andrew not only is capable of being inspired to help the horrific situation in Somalia by observing pictures of skeletal babies and stick-thin children he saw on television, he obviously is inspired daily by a father who gives more than most folks far wealthier than he.

I'm not surprised to find Andrew's exceptional father is a teacher.

Much luck to young Adansi-Bonnah and heartfelt thanks to Mr. Samuel Adansi-Bonnah for giving the world such a beautiful individual.
06:56 AM on 08/13/2011
Dream big, go outside the circle of what you are used to. Taking a chance this is a perfect excample. I donate through kiva. org help other countries with there business. Actually made interest back if we can touch another country just by one small donation it can help there community. kids smart may he touch ppls lives.
03:13 AM on 08/13/2011
I would donate through this kid if I could. How cool it will be if he really hits his target, one never know. Either way, whatever he'll be able to gather will be great.
12:33 AM on 08/13/2011
Just found the link to your "Good News" section. Glad to see someone had the courage to make the decision to allocate resources to promoting the good things happening in our world in a time that fear and disenchantment prevail. Thanks!!!!!!
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Koeiseun
12:27 AM on 08/13/2011
Surely if he learned to drive a speed boat he could easily manage double that....in half the time.....
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WeCanDoMore
Enjoying a fact based reality.
11:48 PM on 08/12/2011
I love this young man. What a great spirit, and to the point.
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WorkhelpWorkhelp
Control your money locally. Charter banks now.
05:15 AM on 08/13/2011
Dream big son !!

And here's a great dream for us. Charter banks. Not off topic really. We all need to pass this great documentary around. We can make a change eventually.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swkq2E8mswI&feature=mh_lolz&list=WL40442CD8FFF5BDEC
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JimShanor
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08:58 PM on 08/12/2011
Go for it Andrew, make it happen! You reap what you sow. Your good Karma will reward you. What goes around, comes around. Your instincts and actions are exemplary. Peace and Love.
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07:02 PM on 08/12/2011
Mr. Andrew Adansi-Bonnah: You are clearly a selfless young man. It is clear to me that you put the needs of others before you needs or for that matter. May you raise the money quickly. You will set the beritone for others to follow. You will be remembered for all of your selfless acts.

Stephen H. Darden
06:03 PM on 08/12/2011
Africans are a global Majority.
If each African would give 50 cents, they would have far more then 13 million to help the African Majority.
03:06 AM on 08/13/2011
Are you kidding, what d. umb comment. Do you know the population of Africa? A global majority, how d0lty are you? India's population is more than the entire Africa with 54 countries. What an 1gn0rant 1d10t.
KennebunkportIndependent
Back in my day, we had NINE planets.
05:48 PM on 08/12/2011
Let's all match what Obama gives from his own wealth.
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05:53 PM on 08/12/2011
...try Romney, instead. (I hear he's an inherited wealth/platinum spoon kind of guy. :)
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Annette Hammond
Don't like it--Lump it!
06:25 PM on 08/12/2011
I DO hope that is a joke...something like 0