Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

FROM THE FIELD

Severe drought causes acute malnutrition spike in Eastern Mali
01 Sep 2009 12:04:00 GMT
Source: Action Against Hunger - UK
216611 logo
Action Against Hunger urges immediate funding to contain crisis

International humanitarian organisation Action Against Hunger | ACF International has issued an appeal for urgent action to counter the alarming rates of acute malnutrition in Gao, an eastern region of Mali. Action Against Hunger, funded by the West Africa Humanitarian Relief Fund (WAHRF) initiative by DFID, is mobilising resources to respond to the spike in malnutrition rates.

Surveys carried out in the area reveal that 16% of children under five — more than 1,600 in total — have moderate or severe acute malnutrition, a proportion that exceeds the World Health Organisation's emergency threshold of 15%. Children with severe acute malnutrition face imminent starvation.

A protracted drought in eastern Mali has triggered this crisis, destroying crops and decimating cattle, a main source of income in the region. The drought has prolonged the dry season by two months, causing farmers to delay planting and harvesting staple crops like rice; this in turn has set off a dramatic rise in the price of basic foods. Action Against Hunger has also noted an increase in the number of families migrating further south in search of more fertile farmland.

The organisation, in eastern Mali since 1996, has responded to the spike in acute malnutrition by ramping up its therapeutic nutrition programmes to ensure sufficient supplies of ready-to-use foods for children with acute malnutrition. Action Against Hunger calls on the international community to contain and reverse these heightened malnutrition rates by immediately funding:

- The distribution of ready-to-use foods to every child in the region between six and 36 months of age to treat all current cases and prevent future outbreaks; and - The provision of emergency food supplies for all families with at least one malnourished member to meet basic nutritional needs.

-ENDS-

Action Against Hunger | ACF International is an international humanitarian organisation committed to ending world hunger. Recognized as a leader in the fight against malnutrition, ACF works to save the lives of malnourished children while providing communities with sustainable access to safe water and long-term solutions to hunger. With 30 years of expertise in emergency situations of conflict, natural disaster, and chronic food insecurity, ACF runs life-saving programmes in some 40 countries benefiting 5 million people each year.

For press enquiries, please contact the press office: Spain +34 91 771 16 60 UK +44 208 293 6197


[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]


Email this article       Send comments

Topics

•  Health

•  Food and hunger

MORE >>

Emergencies

•  W. African hunger

MORE >>

Members

•  Action Against Hunger - UK

MORE >>

NGO latest

•  UMCOR Hotline for September 1, 2009
UMCOR - USA

•  MSF Frontline Reports - August 2009
MSF - USA

•  Severe drought causes acute malnutrition spike in Eastern Mali
ACF - UK

•  Food assistance, reintegration and dependancy in southern Sudan
HPG - UK

•  International Medical Corps Pilots Mother Care Groups in Rural Ethiopia
IMC - USA

MORE >>

Latest news

•  Yemen says kills 11 rebels,video shows captured troops

•  Yemen says kills 11 rebels

•  Sinovac gets China OK for H1N1 vaccine production

•  Sinovac gets China OK for H1N1 vaccine production

•  New pill shows promise in hard-to-treat cancers

MORE >>

[ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and not of Reuters. ]

Del.icio.us Del.icio.us  |   Digg Digg  |   NewsVine NewsVine  |   Reddit Reddit   
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-09-03T003901Z_01_RVR03_RTRIDSP_2_PHILIPPINES-DENGUE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/RVR03.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-09-02T054350Z_01_RVR01_RTRIDSP_2_PHILIPPINES-DENGUE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/RVR01.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-09-02T054203Z_01_RVR05_RTRIDSP_2_PHILIPPINES-DENGUE_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/RVR05.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-09-01T094043Z_01_RVR04_RTRIDSP_2_PHILIPPINES_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/RVR04.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-08-31T173230Z_01_BAS104_RTRIDSP_2_ARGENTINA-TANGO_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/BAS104.htm

Parents accompany their dengue-inflicted children to hear a mass inside the San Lazaro hospital chapel in Manila September 2, 2009. The rapid growth of crowded cities has helped spread and increase ...



Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Thu Sep 3 10:43:55 2009