The
Secretary-General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Mr. Jan Egeland has
disclosed that about 800,000 children are severely malnourished in Africa.In a
statement yesterday, Egeland said the children under the age of five were
mainly in Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Chad.
Egeland
stressed that of this number, 450,000 were in Nigeria, 247,500 in Niger, 63,000
in Cameroon and 22,000 in Chad.He explained that 57 per cent of the funds
needed to provide basic humanitarian needs were still lacking, six months after
world leaders met to support the crisis in the Lake Chad region.Egeland urged
that humanitarian funding and access should be made a priority in the Lake
Chad’s consultative group.
He said a
meeting of the group, involving the representatives from Germany, Norway, the
United Nations (UN) and the four countries surrounding Lake Chad was scheduled
to hold in Berlin today.
He explained
that inadequate funding was hampering the council’s ability to deliver timely
and life-saving assistance to the people in need, saying, “Until this is put in
place, there would be no hope and stability in the region.”
“Donor
countries have delivered most of the $460 million promised at the Oslo
conference for 2017, but the pledges did not match the actual needs,” he said.He
lamented that the council was not able to avert a massive loss of lives without
large additional funding for its humanitarian operations in the conflict-ridden
areas.
He said: “We
need improved security for civilians and aid workers and access to all those in
need, but we must also build a bigger humanitarian muscle to provide for the
suffering millions.
“The Boko
Haram’s violence has spread from northern Nigeria to Niger, Cameroon and Chad
and also developed into violent confrontations with the security forces in the
region.”
He added
that the situation had forced millions of people to flee their homes and
hampered their ability to cultivate their land, thereby causing a devastating
food crisis.
He said
475,000 children suffered from severely acute malnutrition last year in the
region, while in Nigeria, a total of 5.2 million people have no food security,
with 50,000 of them already living in famine-like conditions.
 
 
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