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West Africa desperately needs your help

On July 19, 2012
Tony Magliano
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Imagine being very hungry nearly all the time. Imagine telling your children to wait until the end of the day to eat a very small meal. Imagine eating every other day. Imagine not eating at all.

Very sadly, over 18 million people in West Africa’s Sahel region — an area between the Sahara Desert and the African tropics — do not have to imagine severe hunger; they are either experiencing it, or getting very close to it.

Crises have grown

According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, “Food and nutrition crises in the region have grown in frequency and severity in recent years, mostly driven by sporadic rainfall, insufficient local harvests, high food prices, and insecurity.

“As a result, people’s resilience has been eroded, undermining their capacity to respond to what have become recurrent emergencies.”

Nine Sahel countries — Niger, Chad, Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Gambia, Mauritania, Cameroon, and northern Nigeria — are facing severe food shortages.

Firsthand accounts

Desiring to hear a personal firsthand account of the crisis, I called the Republic of Mali and spoke with Catholic Relief Services’ country representative Timothy Bishop.

Bishop told me that “unlike the United States, almost everyone in Mali farms. And if the crops don’t grow, families don’t eat. It’s that simple.”

He said normally during the time leading up to the September harvest, Mali’s population experiences a hunger period – the “lean” season — when people eat fewer meals. But since last year’s sporadic rains and subsequent poor harvest, countless families have used up their food reserves and are facing a severe hunger crisis.

Bishop told me that currently over three million people in Mali are suffering from severe hunger. He added that “Mali’s government is absolutely doing a lot to help, but its resources are very limited. If adequate international assistance is not forthcoming, countless families will be reduced to begging and eating tree leaves. And some may starve.”

Catholic Relief Services’ country representative in Niger, Bill Rastetter, e-mailed me saying, “Few people have more than the minimum, and many don’t have even that. There will be no one answer for the entire region (Sahel), or even one country. The results will vary, and many people will continue to be in need.”

How to help

Please make a difference by sending as generous a donation as possible to Catholic Relief Services, P.O. Box 17090, Baltimore, Md. 21203-7090. Kindly earmark your check for “West Africa food crisis relief.” Donations can also be made online at www.crs.org or by phone: 1-877-435-7277.

Bishop asked that we also contact our congressional delegation urging them to ensure that Mali, Chad, and Mauritania be placed on USAID’s Food for Peace priority country list. In order for these suffering nations to receive long-term U.S. food assistance, they must be added to this list.

Additionally, Catholic Relief Services is asking us to urge our two U.S. senators and congressperson to oppose any amendments that further cut international food assistance in the Agriculture Appropriations bill, and support increased funding for long-term Food for Peace programs. Cutting this assistance will not balance the federal budget, but it will cause suffering people to starve to death.

As disciples of Jesus, we know these words of his all too well: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink.” However, knowing this essential teaching is simply not enough, we must tirelessly act on it!


Tony Magliano is a nationally syndicated social justice and peace columnist.

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