Somalia Famine Relief - How You Can Help
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to ways you can help are below.)
Somalia, already one of the world's poorest countries, is in midst of an epic humanitarian
catastrophe, as a third of its popultion - 3.7 million people - face starvation. Throughout the Horn of Africa, in countries
like Ethiopia and Kenya, as many as 11 million people are currently at risk of severe malnutrition or starvation as the region
faces the worst drought conditions in 60 years.
The drought conditions, combined with an ongoing struggle between the Somali government and Islamic
militants, as well as a recent rise in food prices, have all combined to create conditions that have stretched aid agencies
thin. The
Horn of Africa region is now full of refugee camps, some with occupants numbering in the hundreds of thousands. Every day,
countless families arrive half-dead out of the desert seeking help. Many aid agencies
say they have the capacity to address some of the worst results of the crisis, but they lack the funding to do so.
Fortunately, there are
many ways to help. Below is a list of some of the aid organizations with relief operations in the Horn of Africa, along with
links to their donation pages.
UNICEF is among the most active charitable organizations
supporting children in Somalia. They say as many 640,000 children are acutely malnourished in southern Somalia alone. Their
programs support 16 stabilization centers, 201 outpatient therapeutic programs, and 325 supplementary feeding programs. To
donate money to UNICEF, visit here. To learn how you can donate your time, visit here.
The U.N.'s World
Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian organization fighting hunger, and is funded entirely through donations.
Their work in the Horn of Africa is extensive and crucial. To find out how to donate to the WFP, visit here.
The United States Association for UNHCR (USA for UNHCR) supports the UN Refugee Agency's humanitarian
work to protect and assist refugees around the world. Donations toward shelter, protection and other life-saving essentials
for refugees can be made here.
Save the
Children is one of the world's leading independent nonprofit organizations. It has made an urgent call to donors
to provide life-saving help to thousands of families in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. "Eighty percent of the refugees
are children and the majority of the remainder are women," says Duncan Harvey, Save the Children's Deputy Country Director
in Ethiopia. To find a list of the many ways to help Save the Children with their work in East Africa, visit here.
The International
Rescue Committee responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their
lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees
forced to flee from war or disaster. To support their work helping refugees in the famine, visit here.
Doctors
without Borders, founded in 1971, provides independent, impartial medical assistance to those most in need in crisis
zones throughout the world. They have been working actively with Somali refugees in northern Kenya since 2009. To find out
about the many ways to support their medical mission, visit here.
CARE is
a leading humanitarian organization that places special focus on working alongside poor women because, they say, equipped
with the proper resources, women have the power to help whole families and entire communities escape poverty. Their immediate
efforts for Somalia refugees in Kenya include safe water, sanitation, and emergency aid to newly arrived refugees. Individuals,
especially children, who are suffering from malnutrition and medical problems are referred to supplementary and therapeutic
feeding programs and stabilization units. Families are provided with emergency rations while awaiting access to general food
distributions. To donate to CARE's East Africa program, visit here.
Mercy Corps
is a global aid agency that works for long periods of time in areas that have experienced some kind of shock. They currently
work with Somali refugees in Kenya, and plan on expanding their mission to alleviate the famine into Somalia and Ethiopia.
To find out how to donate, visit here.
The International
Committee of the Red Cross has operations in Kenya and parts of Somalia helping refugees. To donate to the Red Cross,
visit here.
World Vision
is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to
reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. They are currently undertaking famine relief operations
in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. To donate to their effort, visit here.
American
Jewish World Service is an international development organization that has a long-standing presence in East Africa
and is working with humanitarian organizations already on the ground to provide critical aid to refugees, internally displaced
persons and host communities, including food, water and sanitation, medical support and personal safety. To find out how to
donate to AJWS' effort in the region, visit their homepage here.
Islamic Relief USA is a legally separate and independent member of a global family of collaborating
relief organizations that was awarded its sixth consecutive four-star rating by Charity Navigator in 2009. They already had
relief projects in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia prior to the current crisis. To find out about volunteering with or donating
to Islamic Relief USA, visit here