Nog niet op ons nieuws ...

News Daily Nation Monday January 10, 2011

By HASSAN HUKA newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.comPosted Sunday, January 9 2011 at 22:08

More than 150,000 people in northern Kenya are at risk of starvation.

Children under five years, pregnant women and the elderly bear the brunt of food insecurity as devastating drought depletes resources in the region.

In Moyale town, two children below five years were admitted to the district hospital over severe malnutrition, according to the Kenya Red Cross Society report on the drought in the Upper Eastern.

In Marsabit North District, unconfirmed reports said that two elderly herders had died of starvation. Relief agencies have already started distributing food in the area to avert a crisis.

A Red Cross report indicates that majority of residents in northern Kenya face starvation following massive crop failure in the last three planting seasons.

There have also been reports of animal deaths in the region due to drought. “Residents in Isiolo, Marsabit, Samburu and Moyale are on food relief assistance, which is not enough. Locals have deployed coping mechanisms of skipping one meal a day.

In Marti, Samburu North District, pastoral households do not prepare lunch except porridge for children,” says the report.

In Moyale, Marsabit County, the price of a kilo of maize shot from Sh25 to Sh40 while beans prices rose from Sh50 to Sh70 a kilo.

Water shortage

The Red Cross report says that locals use unsafe drinking water from shallow wells in Ethiopia. The water is supplied by vendors at Sh60 per 20 litre jerrycan. Most residents cannot afford it.

“The situation is so bad such that water trucking for human consumption has commenced in most parts of the region.

In Moyale, the most affected areas that are already under water trucking are Amballo, Garba, Iladu, Watiti, Dirdima, Funan Qumbi, and Baden Rero, and Badana Garadida in Isiolo.

In Marsabit branch that comprises five districts, Burgabo borehole is currently overstretched,” said Upper Eastern disaster management officer Bitacha Sora.

On his part, Actionaid project coordinator in Isiolo County Mr Muhamed Ahmed said:

“We distribute cereals, porridge, cooking oil and salt to locals according to the Food and Agricultural Organisation standards but distribution will be extended to other areas if the Kenya food security steering group assesses the situation and determines if it is possible to do so.”

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mwende

we kunnen/moeten het weten de laatste paar jaar waren extreem droog
zelfs vele stuwmeren stonden bijna droog een tijdje geleden,dat was ook de reden dat de power zo duur werd en regelmatig uitviel, men kon nauwelijks stroom opwekken
ook vele dieren in amboseli kwamen om van de droogte en wildlife transporteerde vele zebra naar daar ,ook de hippos in minza spring
gingen dood door tekort aan water

de regering kan er weinig aan doen het is de natuur,
maar men heeft er ook weinig beleid voor

het is triest dat dat er niet veel aandacht voor is
ook niet door de internationle pers

de regering van kenya heeft de laatste tijd wel veel aandacht voor
de problemen in ivoorkust (odinga heeft zelf vorige week nog geprobeerd
te bemiddelen) en veel aandacht trekt de verkiezingen in sudan nu van de internationale pers

ook spijtig genoeg leven nog vele kenianen sinds 2008 nog steeds in tentekampen dat stond een paar week geleden in de daily

het tourisme is ongeveer weer terug op het nivo van voor 2007
maar er zijn helaas nog vele andere problemen