Oxfam response to WFP scale up in drought-stricken Niger
Agency urges international community to take urgent action on the crisis
In response to an announcement by the World Food Programme (WFP) today (July 20th) that it is scaling up its operation to provide aid to 8 million people in Niger, Kirsty Hughes, head of advocacy for Oxfam in Dakar, said:
"This move by the World Food Programme underlines the sheer gravity of the food crisis gripping Niger and the rest of the Sahel, but concerted efforts are needed to ensure these plans are implemented urgently and aid gets to those that need it most.
"This scale up will also need a lot more money from donors. People are living on the edge and donors step up their efforts need to get serious or risk an even greater tragedy. It is also vital that food aid is complemented with direct cash support to the most vulnerable hungry people."
Some 10 million people across the Sahel region of West Africa are facing extreme hunger. Despite months of warnings, the response to the crisis has been slow and paltry. Some donors have stepped up and provided funds, but the UN appeal for Niger is only 36 percent funded, and other affected countries are faring even worse. In Chad, more than 28,000 tonnes of WFP food supplies have yet to arrive. Mali has only received 23 percent of the funds requested.
Hughes continued, "Donors and agencies must not forget Chad and Mali: people are suffering in these countries too, and they urgently need help."
Contact Information
For more information or to arrange interviews with Kirsty Hughes, please contact:
Rebecca Wynn on + 44 (0) 1865 472530 or write to RWynn@oxfam.org.uk
Tags:
-
#Syria's #refugees face dire health risks due to lack of shelter, water, basic sanitation http://t.co/s2WBOxn7dI #SyriaCrisis53 min 4 sec ago
-
Peace, love & music. This isn't Woodstock, it's #Mali http://t.co/lE4EE8CoyZ2 hours 13 min ago
-
#Mali emerges as most fragile country in Africa's Sahel region. Displacement & humanitarian funding totals http://t.co/Ro3q9jLKnq @reliefweb2 hours 53 min ago
-
We’ve come a long way baby… or have we? The 7 #Women's Empowerment Principles http://t.co/g0kFCHOPeD #BehindTheBrands @UN_Women3 hours 32 min ago
-
Almost 7M people are in need. Life in #Syria's conflict zone: photos http://t.co/ayQ4TgH8wL #SyriaCrisis5 hours 47 min ago
-
Oxfam warns of health risks to #Syria #refugees as summer approaches http://t.co/hyO0oLc3OW Pls support our #SyriaCrisis appeal6 hours 15 min ago
-
+80 countries pledged aid at last wk's #MaliConference, including an add'l $32M from the US http://t.co/WCukv0SV7x7 hours 2 min ago
-
Thx for speaking up for women: @MarsGlobal,#Mondelez & @Nestle have now moved from words 2 action http://t.co/laFtaWajFI #BehindTheBrands2 days 19 hours ago
-
UN agency and Slow Food group partner to boost livelihoods of small farmers http://t.co/l0YMT9yyk8 @SlowFoodHQ3 days 2 hours ago
-
RT @oxfamgbpress: Oxfam very relieved that Cyclone #Mahasen did not cause damage to vulnerable communities in Myanmar http://t.co/t2VwONPjs03 days 2 hours ago
-
RT @annamac33: The #ArmsTreaty can create a safer future for millions. Urge the US to sign! http://t.co/HRlNC8BcO33 days 3 hours ago
-
#FF Oxfam Global Ambassadors @KristinDavis @GaelGarciaB @driverminnie @liviafirth @baabamaal @HelenLMirren @BoseOfficial3 days 3 hours ago
-
#FF Oxfam Global Ambassadors @AnnieLennox @djimonhounsou @angeliquekidjo @firthcom @coldplay @RahulBose1 http://t.co/rXOrgldjlt3 days 3 hours ago
-
Thanks for speaking up for women! @MarsGlobal #Mondelez & @Nestle have moved from words to action http://t.co/pMvtbhesPh #BehindTheBrands3 days 5 hours ago
-
#FF the Oxfams! @IntermonOxfam @OxfamIndia @OxfamJapan @oxfamnovib @OxfamQuebec @Oxfam_mcm @OxfamItalia @oxfam_sol @oxfamfrance3 days 6 hours ago
