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	<title>Inter Press ServiceDEVELOPMENT-NIGER: Three Million Children Threatened by Hunger</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women have been left in charge of many of the households in the village of Zamkoye-Koïra, in western Niger, as food shortages have driven male family members to leave in search of work elsewhere. A national survey of vulnerable households shows that 5.4 million people face food insecurity across Niger. &#8220;The men have gone to [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Ousseini Issa<br />BOBOYE, Niger, Feb 4 2012 (IPS) </p><p>Women have been left in charge of many of the households in the village of Zamkoye-Koïra, in western Niger, as food shortages have driven male family members to leave in search of work elsewhere. A national survey of vulnerable households shows that 5.4 million people face food insecurity across Niger.<br />
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<p>&#8220;The men have gone to look for a way to feed the women and children left behind in the village, because there was no harvest at all this year,&#8221; 40-year-old Bibata Mounkaïla told IPS.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve eaten only once a day for several months,&#8221; the mother of eight said, in the midst of making a simple porridge out of sorghum that will have to satisfy her family for the whole day. &#8220;The situation also means that our children are no longer going to school &#8211; the nearest one is in a neighbouring village, three kilometres from here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Aoudi Adamou, a family head who has chosen to stay, fears the crisis will grow worse if food aid to vulnerable people, announced by the government, arrives late.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s only thanks to support from other families that some are still finding something to eat,&#8221; he told IPS, &#8220;but this situation cannot last for long. The authorities have to come quickly with aid if we are to avoid a disaster.&#8221;<br />
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Adamou&#8217;s distress call is echoed from several parts of the landlocked West African country, which this year faces a serious food crisis following a poor growing season in 2010 to 2011. Poor rains resulted in a deficit of more than half a million tonnes of grain and a shortfall of fodder for livestock of more than 10 million tonnes.</p>
<p>The vulnerability survey, carried out in December 2011, found that more than a third of the population of 15.7 million are in a position of food insecurity &#8211; 1.5 million will face severe food shortages.</p>
<p>The government and its partners are trying to mobilise resources to avert this major food crisis &#8211; &#8220;which is already upon us&#8221;, according to Eric-Alain Ategbo, the chief nutrition expert for the <a class="notalink" href="http://www.unicef.org/" target="_blank">United Nations Children&#8217;s Fund</a> office in Niamey, the Nigerien capital.</p>
<p>According to Ategbo, some 330,000 children are facing severe malnutrition presently, and nearly 700,000 more face moderate hunger. &#8220;We have seen 20,000 cases of malnourishment across the country, with 5,000 new cases recorded each week (in medical centres).&#8221;</p>
<p>Launching an appeal for aid in the western town of Tillabéri on Jan. 17, Nigerien Prime Minister Brigi Rafini said the country needed some 224 million dollars.</p>
<p>These resources would be put towards actions to ease the crisis, such as the launch of a major expansion of irrigated farming, the purchase and distribution of animal fodder, and other efforts against malnutrition, according to Rafini.</p>
<p>But for Hassoumi Sadou, a member of a farmers&#8217; cooperative in Niamey, &#8220;the success of the operation will depend on the direct involvement of producers in the implementation of the actions. This is still not the case,&#8221; he told IPS.</p>
<p>The international non-governmental organisation <a class="notalink" href="http://www.savethechildren.org/" target="_blank">Save the Children</a>, based in London, has spoken out in support of the Nigerien government, calling on the international community to urgently mobilise funds for children threatened by malnutrition.</p>
<p>In a communiqué published on Jan. 27, the NGO said some three million Nigerien children are facing hunger, putting the cost of interventions needed to avoid disaster at 47 million dollars.</p>
<p>N&#8217;Dèye Marianne Tounkara, Advocacy Director for the Newborn &amp; Child Survival programme at the Niamey office of Save the Children, says the appeal aims bring international attention to the risk of a major food and nutrition crisis in Niger in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>&#8220;We must act quickly to put in place corrective and preventive measures to reduce the threat,&#8221; she told IPS.</p>
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