Famine |
Hunger in the
Democratic Republic of Congo has soared in the last year, leaving 7.7
million people in urgent need of food aid and pushing the country closer
to famine than it has been in a decade, food security experts said on
Monday.
Much of the rise in
hunger - 1.8 million new people were added to the list - stems from
escalating violence in the Kasai and Tanganyika regions, which in Kasai
alone has forced 1.4 million people to flee their homes in the past
year.
More than 1.5
million people are now facing "emergency" hunger levels, the Integrated
Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), whose members include the U.N.
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Programme,
said on Monday.
"Emergency" means
people are forced to sell possessions and skip or reduce their meals. It
is one level below a classification of famine in the IPC's
internationally-recognised five stages of hunger.
"This is the first
time in 10 years that we're so close to level five (famine)," said
Alexis Bonte, FAO's interim representative in Congo.
"It's a humanitarian tsunami, but it's a silent tsunami, that's the problem," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Congo now has 3.8
million people displaced within the country, in addition to a steady
flow of refugees from neighbouring Burundi, Central African Republic and
South Sudan.
"It has been hidden by other crises," Bonte said, referring to South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria and Yemen.
LAND APLENTY
The crisis has
worsened with the advance of fall armyworm, a crop-eating caterpillar
that has spread to many parts of the country, including Kasai and
Tanganyika, as well as by outbreaks of cholera and measles.
The country has
enough land to feed at least 1 billion people - roughly the population
of Africa - and is wealthy in minerals. But grinding poverty and years
of conflict have left many of its people chronically hungry.
"I think the donors
are really tired of funding the crisis in Congo," Bonte said, in
reference to conflicts that began in the 1990s and have affected
millions of people every year since.
The United Nations has received a quarter of the $812.6 million sought in the humanitarian appeal for Congo this year.
While the
government needs to stabilise and reduce the conflicts, humanitarian
agencies need to be able to give aid, otherwise people are more likely
to resume fighting, he said.
"We cannot hope to make change if we abandon the people."
"These people deserve to live in dignity. They have suffered enough," he said.
Violence has escalated in Congo since President Joseph Kabila refused to step down after his mandate ended in December.
Scott Campbell,
head of Central and West Africa at the U.N. human rights office, said
the violence had spiralled out of control with the complicity of
Kabila's government, and the U.N. was concerned it could be used to
delay a fresh election.
Analysts fear
growing fighting could spark a repeat of the conflicts seen between 1996
and 2003, mostly in the east of Congo, in which millions died, mainly
from hunger and disease.
CROPS BRING DIGNITY
Bonte, who has
spent seven years in Congo, said the displaced - many of them women -
need seeds and farming tools to become self-sufficient, ease pressure on
the communities hosting them, and reduce tensions.
When local NGOs in
Chikapa, a town in Kasai region, provided farmland for some 2,000
families who had fled their homes earlier this year, and FAO gave
farming equipment, they were able to harvest vegetables to eat and sell
within weeks.
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