Missing Links for Peace, Civility, Social Well-Being
23 October 2017 – TRANSCEND Media Service
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A two-year old child is fed an infusion of neem tree leaves in Rumbek, South Sudan. Photo: UNHCR/Rocco Nuri[/caption]“An avoidable humanitarian crisis in the region, possibly worse than that of 2011, is fast becoming an inevitability,” Adrian Edwards, a spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) told journalists at the regular bi-weekly media briefing in Geneva. “A repeat must be avoided at all costs.”According to estimates, some 20 million people are living in areas hit hard by drought. About 4.2 million among them are refugees and the number of the displaced is rising as a result of consecutive harvest failures, famine and insecurity.
Worst affected are children and lactating mothers.
In southeast Ethiopia, for example, acute malnutrition rates among newly arriving Somali refugee children aged between 6 months and five years is reported in the range of 50-79 per cent. Similarly, in South Sudan, children account for the majority of the refugees (about 62 per cent).
An avoidable humanitarian crisis in the region, possibly worse than that of 2011, is fast becoming an inevitability
Nearly all refugees, including these children, are dependent on food assistance, such as those provided by the World Food Programme – the UN’s emergency food relief agency – but with lack of funds to buy food rations are being cut.
Worst hit are those in Uganda where rations have been cut by up to 75 per cent. Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Rwanda (by between 20 and 50 per cent) and Djibouti (by 12 per cent) are also witnessing this decrease.
“Many refugees are without full access to livelihoods and agriculture or food production and their ability to take matters into their own hands and help themselves is limited,” noted Mr. Edwards.
Almost five million children could be out of school
The severe food insecurity is also causing many students, such as those in Kenya, to drop out of school. Some 175,000 students in drought areas in the country have stopped attending school and almost 600 schools have closed in Ethiopia.
In all, some five million children could see their educations being disrupted over coming weeks and months.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSsm0f37wKI]VIDEO: Speaking to reporters in Geneva, UNHCR Spokesperson Adrian Edwards warns that the risk of mass starvation in north-east Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen is growing fast due to drought and conflict.Drastic situation turning worse in countries
The daunting humanitarian scenario has been further complicated by a range of challenges including new displacement, economic hardships, crop failure and conflict.
In Somalia, of the half a million people displaced since November, 278,000 were displaced in the first quarter of this year and the country continues to see a complex situation of both outflows and returns, mainly from Yemen.
Furthermore, in famine hit parts of South Sudan, increase in fighting, insecurity, lack of access to aid and a collapsing economy have left 100,000 people facing starvation and a further one million people are now on the brink of famine.
The humanitarian situation in Yemen, too continues to decline. Already the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, food needs are being cited as the lead factor in displacement at three quarters of all locations across the war-torn country where there are internally displaced people.
Displaced children sit outside a tent at an informal settlement in Dharwan, Yemen. The oldest among them is 12. Photo: UNHCR/Mohammed HamoudUN efforts scaled up but resources extremely scarce
Responding to the growing crisis, the UN refugee agency and its partners have been scaling up their efforts.
However, UNHCR operations in these countries are facing considerable constraints due to limited funding.
“It is now urgent that the shortfalls be addressed,” underscored the UNHCR spokesperson. (SOURCE: UN).
” data-medium-file=”" data-large-file=”" class=”alignleft wp-image-94418 size-full” src=”https://www.transcend.org/tms/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/antonio-Vasco-jun17-e1507229353489.png” alt=”" width=”100″ height=”80″ />*AUTHOR: Antonio Carlos da Silva Rosa, born 1946, is founder-editor of the pioneering Peace Journalism website, TRANSCEND Media Service-TMS (from 2008), an assistant to Prof. Johan Galtung, Secretary of the International Board of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace Development Environment, and recipient of the Psychologists for Social Responsibility’s 2017 Anthony J. Marsella Prize for the Psychology of Peace and Social Justice.
He completed the required coursework for a Ph.D. in Political Science-Peace Studies (1994), has a Masters in Political Science-International Relations (1990), and a B.A. in Communication (1988) from the University of Hawai’i.
Originally from Brazil, he lives presently in Porto, Portugal. Antonio was educated in the USA where he lived for 20 years; in Europe-India since 1994. Books: Peace Journalism: 80 Galtung Editorials on War and Peace (editor) – Cobertura de Conflitos: Jornalismo para a Paz (from Johan Galtung, translation to Portuguese) – Transcender e Transformar: Uma Introdução ao Trabalho de Conflitos (from Johan Galtung, translation to Portuguese). TMS articles by Antonio HERE.
This article originally appeared on Transcend Media Service (TMS) on 23 October 2017: TMS: Missing Links for Peace, Civility, Social Well-Being
Source: https://human-wrongs-watch.net/2017/10/23/missing-links-for-peace-civility-social-well-being/
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