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Somalia Famine: U.N. Declares Famine In One More Region

Somalia Famine

KATHARINE HOURELD and ABDI GULED   09/ 5/11 12:30 PM ET   AP

MOGADISHU, Somalia — A famine spreading through Somalia is killing more than a hundred children each day, the U.N. said Monday, and warned that hundreds of thousands more people may die in the coming months unless they receive urgent help.

The starvation is mostly taking place out of sight of the world media, in areas of southern Somalia under control of violent Islamist insurgents.

"Hungry people are only waiting for death," said Nor Anshur, a father of five who lost one of his children in the Bay region, a former agricultural breadbasket that the U.N. declared Somalia's sixth famine zone on Monday. "We saw our neighbors' children and elderly people dying every day for lack of food."

Like tens of thousands of other Somalis, Anshur left his drought-ravaged home and trekked to Somalia's capital hoping for help. But delivering food is difficult and dangerous. Even in the government-controlled capital of Somalia, where 9,000 African Union peacekeepers are on patrol, organized theft of truckloads of food aid is rife and shootouts at aid distributions are frequent.

Conditions are even worse in areas controlled by the Islamist insurgency, which holds much of southern Somalia. It has forbidden many aid agencies to work in its territory where the famine is most severe.

The latest surveys of the U.N. Food Security and Nutrition Analysis Unit for Somalia found hundreds of people are dying every day from the famine. At least half of them are children. Tens of thousands of Somalis already have died this year due to the severe violence, drought and famine, the U.N. said.

Famine has now affected six areas, including four southern Somali regions and two settlements of internally displaced people.

Few foreign journalists have traveled to insurgent-held areas, so the footage that helped galvanize responses to other mass famines is largely missing. The U.N. has received just under 60 percent of the $1.1 billion it requested to respond to the emergency.

In Somalia's southern Bay region, nearly 60 percent of people are acutely malnourished – four times the rate for an emergency, said Grainne Moloney, head of the food analysis unit.

"I've not seen anything like it," she said.

About 750,000 more people may die from famine in the next four months if there is no adequate response, the U.N. report said, an increase of 66 percent from July.

The strong, like Anshur or Farah Aden, can make it from regions like Bay to centers where there might be foreign food. But Aden said he had left behind many neighbors too weak to travel.

"Most of the elderly people decided to stay there with hunger because they can't trek to here," Aden said. "I am asking all Somalis to help those silenced by hunger."

So far, it's unclear how much aid can be delivered in insurgent-held areas, by whom, or how it can be tracked. Donors say they do their best to prevent its theft and sale by gunmen, but are reluctant to disclose any details for security reasons.

Mark Bowden, the U.N.'s top humanitarian official for Somalia, said that at least 150,000 households in insurgent-held areas had been reached and that access was improving. He said it was up to donors to make sure that aid could be provided in time to save lives.

But an aid worker whose organization was working in rebel-held areas said that security had deteriorated in some parts after commanders pulled back forces from the capital of Mogadishu last month. There were new commanders in some areas issuing conflicting demands, he said.

The aid worker asked for anonymity because they did not want to jeopardize the work of their organization.

Bowden said the famine would probably spread before the end of the year. Some short rains are expected in October but there will not be a harvest until January. Even the rains bring potential problems: cholera, measles and diarrhea.

"Major mortality usually comes with the outbreak of communicable diseases," he said. "This isn't a short-term crisis."

The U.N. says around 4 million Somalis need aid, or more than half of the population. In July it was 3.7 million.

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02:20 AM on 09/11/2011
I love how the Americans are here preaching about high fertility rate when they live in a land of 300,000,000+ bottom feeders, ignorant un-educate, un-classy people who advocate war, terrorism and corruption throughout the globe.They speak of birth control when 16 year olds in the united states with sex ed classes are having children in higher rates than ever, obesity at an all time high, violence, drugs etc etc etc. let's be real here folks even if that word is foreign to you bottom feeders, if Somalia had 'oil' it would be of 'national interest' to your government and they would be there like Iraq and Afghanistan to 'save the people'
10:05 AM on 09/06/2011
Somalia shows how quickly people can revert to savages when the governments collapse and thugs take over. The people of this country under the stress of wars and famine have reverted into two groups. One group is the beaten down hopeless sheeples and the other group are wolves savaging the sheeples. Solution Lord Obamaa is using the simple I don't see a problem approach.
But what is your idea to cure this disaster??
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Farewell my friends, time to go...
05:12 AM on 09/08/2011
Nothing can cure this mess. The people in Somalia are barbarians now, they always were barbarians, and in the unlikely event that any of them survive they will still be barbarians. Even other Africans don't like Somalians. Read "Surrender or Starve" by Robert Kaplan.

This is a tragic situation, but it is one the Somalians created for themselves. If they cannot help themselves no one else can help them. Yes, there is a drought, but there have been droughts before. What has changed is that the population has expanded far beyond the carrying capacity of the land. They can no longer migrate to another area during the dry seasons. What is happening is beyond our power to alter. If we send them money or food it will be stolen by the warlords, terrorists, and pirates who control the country. Little of none will get to the women or children.
09:59 AM on 09/06/2011
Now taxpayers in the USA will be flim flammed out of several billion MORE dollars in "aid" to a country that harbors pirates and has NO viable government with none on the horizon.
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05:09 AM on 09/06/2011
I will never understand the do gooders in America... Look America pays out billions in forgien aid & grants & Medical relief... When is it enough? I dont want to feed these people. You are so fast to take care of the world but wont help your neighbor or friend or family theres no glory in it. America changed the world we started with nothing & built a great Nation through hard work, sweat blood & tears... America made the technology to do just about anything you can dream of & we gave that technology to the world... Its time suffering peoples of the world get of there rump & make a change in their own lives. They all hated America & wanted to see it fall... Well they got their way & now they have to figure out what to do because we cant afford to take care of other peoples anymore...And these very people killed American soldiers last time we tried to help them.
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psnyder325
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04:32 AM on 09/06/2011
That 750,000 is a drop in the world overpopulation bucket. There are two realities. 1). We CAN'T help these people because of their government and the corruption and insurgencies. I, for one, am not going to throw money away giving it for food that will go to radical Islamic insurgents. 2). If we DO help them without getting abortion services and birth control to them, they will just breed more and produce MORE people to starve in the next famine. Sadly, the best solution is probably to NOT help them and either let them starve or revolt. But humanity has far exceeded the carrying capacity of the Earth and we'll see more and more of this as long as continue to irresponsibly breed and over-produce people in an already highly crowded world. One woman...one child...should be the global rule.
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
Farewell my friends, time to go...
05:13 AM on 09/08/2011
F&F I've been saying that for years!
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
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03:37 AM on 09/06/2011
Before everyone gets all hot under the collar over the poor starving people of Somalia let me point out that the problems in Somalia are entirely of their own making. I feel sorry for the children but they are starving because their parents are utterly irresponsible breeders. If everyone in the world chose NOT to have more children than they can afford to feed, clothe, house, and educate, things like this would not happen. This is not something like a hurricane or earthquake or tsunami, this is the result of spending the last 50 years of breeding like rabbits and devouring the environment like a swarm or locusts.

Want to stop this sort of thing from happening again? Get someone to invent an addictive contraceptive.
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03:46 AM on 09/06/2011
Irresponsible breeders? You truly think women in Somalia have ANY say in whether they reproduce, when they reproduce, or how often they reproduce? You truly think women in Somalia have access to birth control? Wake up... Somalia is not at all like the US where all it takes is walking down to the corner store to buy a package of condoms. Women in Somalia can't walk anywhere without risk of assault and death.
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Sunwyn Ravenwood
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05:19 AM on 09/08/2011
Apparently HuffPuff didn't post my reply. Yes, I know that women in Somalia have no control over their bodies. But what good will it do to send them food or money when the men will take it all for themselves? NGOs have long known that if they loan money to a woman in a 3rd world country she will use it to start a business so she can start a business. Most men will spend the money on themselves. One aid worker in Africa wrote that in the countries he visited the men used condoms as pencil holders and coin purses, everything BUT their intended purpose.
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03:00 AM on 09/06/2011
It's shameful that the US will spend billions of dollars in the wars in Irag, Afghanistan, and civil wars in Egypt, and Libya - but not much for Somalia. Oh that's right - they don't have any oil.

Very sad when the world turns their heads on this and let people die of starvation.
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02:24 AM on 09/06/2011
Sickening to see this extreme suffering which is caused by greed alone.
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psnyder325
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04:36 AM on 09/06/2011
No. It is NOT caused by "greed alone." It is caused by simple biology. THERE ARE TOO MANY PEOPLE. And you'll see more and more of this as people continue to breed and breed and breed. If we REALLY wanted to help Third World countries, we'd stop listening to the medieval Church and Christians and provide abortion services and birth control to these people. Condoms would also go a long way to stopping AIDS. And restricting children to one per woman would stop most famine in a generation. We've GOT to stop being irrational about this and force the religious to keep their absurd superstitions in their own buildings before there is no Earth left!
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01:59 AM on 09/06/2011
Nature will self adjust and the earth will shake off these people like a bad case of fleas. A mere speck in the greater scheme of things.
Chinawanderer
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03:35 AM on 09/06/2011
Anyone who equates human beings with fleas is seriously in danger of losing their humanity--that is if they have had any to begin with.
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psnyder325
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04:37 AM on 09/06/2011
No. If we keep breeding, ALL of humanity will see life as very cheap. Individual freedom will be a thing of the past. The law of the jungle will rule. There is already very little compassion left. We MUST control breeding!
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Mike Liem
01:25 AM on 09/06/2011
With most of the aid filling the bellies of the Islamic insurgents who care little about the suffering of their fellow Somalis in the famine-stricken areas, this situation is beyond the conventional approach of humanitarian missions.
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11:20 PM on 09/05/2011
like trying to hold back a flood.
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11:04 PM on 09/05/2011
'Top 10 culprits' for Horn of Africa hunger"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14291581

"Famine" is a designation used to describe a crisis. The entire horn of Africa is experiencing drought and many people in the other countries are malnourished. Somalia is in the worst shape because it is a dysfunctional state.
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10:50 PM on 09/05/2011
Why not make it a even million?

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01:58 AM on 09/06/2011
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10:45 PM on 09/05/2011
Lets get the story straight. Yes there is a famine going on in Somalia but the real disaster is the amount of corruption and theft of most of the food and medical suppies coming into Somalia. I have talked with some volunteers that have worked in some of those areas who told me that they were frustrated by the amount of food and supplies that appear on the black market. As your article pointed out this is happening right underneath the peace keepers noses. Who is really in charge when everyone knows this but nothing is done to stop it. Maybe the thieves themselves. Is the UN waiting for everybody to die over there so that they wont have to worry about it anymore. Let's stop this madness.
09:55 PM on 09/05/2011
if they can send 'smart drones' to target specific buildings ( not that i buythat) they can send drones to drop food. oh wait....they manless drone might get shot done, and some money would be lost.... as the starving grab the food it was carrying. they rather lose people than assets. WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON IN THIS WORLD?