Growing risk of 'mass' starvation deaths in Africa: UN

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Last Updated : Apr 11 2017 | 6:29 PM IST
The United Nations warned today that "the risk of mass deaths from starvation ... Is growing" among people in conflict and drought-hit areas of the Horn of Africa, Yemen and Nigeria.
Due to drought and a "severe" funding shortfall "an avoidable humanitarian crisis ... Is fast becoming an inevitability", said UN refugee agency spokesman Adrian Edwards.
Violent conflicts and increasing displacement have deepened food shortages in many places, he said, warning that the dangerous combination of factors risked making the current crisis worse than the 2011 drought in the Horn of Africa that killed more than 260,000 people.
"A repeat must be avoided at all costs," he told reporters in Geneva, pointing out that UNHCR's operations in famine-hit Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen were funded at between just three and 11 per cent.
As a whole, the United Nations has requested USD 4.4 billion to address the famine crisis in the four countries, but has so far received only USD 984 million, or 21 per cent, UN humanitarian agency spokesman Jens Laerke said.
"It is now urgent that the shortfalls be addressed," Edwards said, pointing out that some 20 million people across the affected countries are in areas affected by drought, including 4.2 million refugees.
In conflict-ravaged South Sudan, where the UN already warned in February that fighting, insecurity, lack of access to aid and the collapsing economy had left 100,000 people facing starvation, "a further one million people are now on the brink of famine," Edwards said.
And in Yemen, which is already experiencing the world's largest humanitarian crisis, 17 million people, or around 60 per cent of the war-torn country's population, is going hungry.

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First Published: Apr 11 2017 | 6:29 PM IST

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