[dehai-news] (AP) Aid group: Rains fail again across East Africa


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Thu Dec 17 2009 - 12:03:56 EST


Aid group: Rains fail again across East Africa

By KATHARINE HOURELD (AP) – 4 hours ago

NAIROBI, Kenya — Failed seasonal rains across East Africa will drive
millions of people to hunger and poverty unless swift action is taken, an
aid group said Thursday.

Oxfam said some areas had received less than 5 percent of the normal
November rains and that many people are malnourished in Uganda, Tanzania,
Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia. It is the sixth failed rainy season for
war-ravaged Somalia and the worst drought there for 20 years, the group
said.

The report says cattle prices have tumbled from $200 to $4 in some areas as
families try to sell dying animals to buy food. One clinic in Tanzania has
reported a 400 percent increase in malnutrition cases since August, the
agency said, and in Kenya a fatal outbreak of cholera killed more than 120
people in the past month.

In Uganda's Karamoja region, the price of staple foods has doubled.

"More must be done to invest in helping these communities cope with the dry
years — through long term rural development and investing in national
agriculture. But in the short-term lives are at stake and emergency aid is
needed now," said Jeremy Loveless, Oxfam's deputy humanitarian director.

The European Commission announced Thursday that it would immediately release
an extra $75 million to fund emergency relief for drought-stricken areas of
East Africa. It estimates 16 million people will need aid in the coming
months.

"Large parts of the Horn have had less than 75 percent of normal rainfall
this year, having already endured a series of severe droughts. The
population can no longer cope with such extreme and protracted hardship
which often comes on top of conflict situations," said Karel De Gucht, the
EU's development commissioner.

"We face a disastrous situation in the Horn of Africa that demonstrates the
terrible potential of climate change. This crisis, which is happening now,
underlines why it is so important to reach an agreement in Copenhagen," he
said.

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