Some 20 million people "are currently at risk of food insecurity in the
Sahel" and 2.5 million of them "need urgent lifesaving food assistance", the
United Nations said in statement released in the Italian capital, where its food
and agriculture agencies are headquartered.
The bid "seeks to mobilise an initial $2 billion from international donors in
2014" to tackle food crises in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Mali,
Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal, the statement said.
It said violence and insecurity "has forced 1.2 million people to flee their
homes creating protracted internal displacement and a refugee crisis", and
warned that around five million children under five years old are expected to
suffer from malnutrition this year.
"Our first priority is to ensure that farmers in the Sahel have a successful
planting season in the coming weeks, providing them urgently with agricultural
inputs," said Jose Graziano da Silva, director general of the Food and
Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
"Our responsibility is also to make sure that the next drought will not lead
to another major humanitarian crisis... by producing quality seed varieties,
rehabilitating degraded agricultural land, conserving rainwater and supporting
small-scale irrigation," he added.
The UN said population growth in the region is outstripping a slight increase
in food production in 2013, and difficulties accessing food are being compounded
by high prices in most markets.
"The situation requires an early and large-scale humanitarian response in
almost all countries of the Sahel," said Kristalina Georgieva, the European
Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis
Response.
She said the European Commission would give 142 million euros in humanitarian
aid in 2014, but stressed that "more contributions from international donors are
needed as soon as possible to meet the basic needs of the people in the
Sahel."
The UN received 63 percent of the $1.7 billion it called for to aid the Sahel
in 2013.
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UN calls for $2bn to combat hunger in Sahel
by Unknown |  at 16:48
The UN launched a bid on Monday to raise
$2.0 billion from international donors in 2014 to help more than 20 million
people threatened by famine in Africa's Sahel region.
"More people than ever are at risk in the Sahel and the scale of their needs
is so great that no agency or organisation can tackle it alone," said UN
Emergency Relief Coordinator Valerie Amos during a meeting in Rome.
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