Saturday, January 10, 2009

No Cook-Out For Kenya

It's amazing to me: Somalia is slipping away and starving; Sudan is nowhere to be found in the news pages; Zimbabwe has a cholera epidemic that calls for the ouster of the demon Mugabe; and 1,400 People Die Every Day in the Congo.

And yet, this is the African brief I find upon a Saturday morning?


"Harvests fail in Kenya due to drought

NAIROBI - Ten million people risk going hungry in Kenya after harvests failed because of drought, the government said yesterday.

The government declared a national emergency and will lift the import duty on maize until the next major harvest, which will not be for a year in many areas.

The emergency declaration allows the government to divert money from development projects to food aid and to use disaster funds that are held in reserve, said government spokesman Alfred Mutua.

"It also opens ways for intervention from others," said Mutua. "Our disaster emergency fund is getting depleted," he said. Kenya's finances are under strain because of the cost of sheltering and reintegrating 600,000 people displaced by violence following Dec. 2007 elections.

Well, I know he's talking food aid, but.... "intervention?"

More than 1,000 people were killed and many farmers were too frightened to return home and plant crops. The government plans to distribute food in drought affected areas and to the poor in urban areas.

It also plans to distribute free and subsidized fertilizer, seeds and farm equipment. The UN's World Food Program is already feeding 1.2 million people in Kenya, said spokesman Peter Smerdon....

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Hey, what's one more East African suffering poverty, hunger and war, huh?