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'Later will be too late': Oxfam decries woeful response to famine

Report comes days after the UN's World Food Programme won the Nobel Peace Prize

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Oct 2020 4:43PM

'Later will be too late': Oxfam decries woeful response to famine
Funding for 55 million people facing extreme hunger in seven worst-affected countries – including as seen here, Afghanistan – was 'abysmally low'. – Pixabay pic, October 14, 2020

PARIS – The international community's response to global food insecurity is "dangerously inadequate", the NGO Oxfam said in a new report yesterday, published just days after the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the UN's World Food Programme.

"The threat of 'Covid famines' and widespread extreme hunger is setting off every alarm bell within the international community, but so far sluggish funding is hampering humanitarian agencies' efforts to deliver urgent assistance to people in need," Oxfam wrote.

"The international community's response to global food insecurity has been dangerously inadequate," said the report titled "Later Will Be Too Late".

The NGO complained that funding for 55 million people facing extreme hunger in seven worst-affected countries – Afghanistan, Somalia, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, South Sudan and Yemen – was "abysmally low". 

In five of the seven countries, donors had so far given "no money at all" for the coronavirus-related nutrition assistance part of the UN's US$10.3-billion (RM42.73-billion) humanitarian appeal, the report said. 

"As of today, donors have pledged just 28% of the UN Covid appeal that was launched back in March this year," Oxfam said. 

Every sector – gender-based violence,  protection, health, and water, sanitation and hygiene – were "chronically under-funded," Oxfam said.

"But some of the worst funded sectors are food security and nutrition," it added.

Last Friday, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the World Food Programme for feeding millions of people from Yemen to North Korea, as the coronavirus pandemic pushes millions more into hunger.

Founded in 1961 and funded entirely by donations, the UN body helped 97 million people last year, distributing 15 billion rations to people in 88 countries. – AFP, October 14, 2020

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