East Africa Famine: 'Dangerous Delay' Cost Lives Say Aid Agencies

East Africa Famine

First Posted: 18/01/2012 05:07 Updated: 18/01/2012 16:15   PA

Thousands of lives and millions of pounds were lost needlessly because of a "dangerous delay" in the response to the East Africa famine, a report has found.

A "culture of risk aversion" meant the international community failed to take decisive action on early warnings, causing a six month set-back in the relief effort.

Leading aid agencies have now hit out at governments and humanitarian organisations as the report found they were "too slow" to spend money on those in need.

According to Oxfam and Save the Children, who compiled the review, many donors wanted proof of a humanitarian catastrophe before launching action to prevent one.

A likely emergency was forecast by sophisticated early warning systems as early as August 2010 but the full-scale response was not launched until July last year, when malnutrition rates in parts of the region had gone "far beyond the emergency threshold", they found.

Their report, A Dangerous Delay, showed this only came when media coverage reached particularly high levels.

Barbara Stocking, chief executive of Oxfam, said impoverished communities were still "bearing the brunt" of a failure to mount an effective response.

"We all bear responsibility for this dangerous delay that cost lives in East Africa and need to learn the lessons of the late response," she said.

"It's shocking that the poorest people are still bearing the brunt of a failure to respond swiftly and decisively.

"We know that acting early saves lives but collective risk aversion meant aid agencies were reluctant to spend money until they were certain there was a crisis."

Oxfam and Save the Children are calling on governments to overhaul their response to food crises.

Their analysis shows that under the current system, large scale emergency work is funded only when hunger levels reach tipping-point - when lives have already been lost and the cost of the response is much greater.

They have now urged organisations to seek more funding and release this as soon as the crisis signs are clear.

Justin Forsyth, chief executive of Save the Children, said the suffering of thousands of youngsters could have been avoided with "more money when it really mattered".

"We can no longer allow this grotesque situation to continue; where the world knows an emergency is coming but ignores it until confronted with TV pictures of desperately malnourished children," he added.

Estimates suggest between 50,000 and 100,000 lives were lost between April and August, with more than half of that number under the age of five.

The charities have urged governments around the world to sign up to the Charter to End Extreme Hunger, a joint-agency initiative which urges nations to take concrete steps to prevent future catastrophic disasters.

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01:22 AM on 01/19/2012
This infuriates me. Somewhere down the line, we always learn the cause of these things...scheming thieves.
02:31 PM on 01/18/2012
what can you say to that picture?!

I used to give to charity... but I can bearly feed my own family never mind anyone else.

Over population, Lack of Birth Control... the list is endless.

There are a Million Things people could lay the blame at...

we dont give them enough money (but alot of people dont have anything to give)
Banks are taking a percentage of Donations (so what else is new)
Mega millionaires are campaigning for them (but they dont give them any of their Fortunes)

Its one of those no win situations.... We can keep giving... but will it ever end? One child Dies... the parents go have another which dies and then another....

Donations are Obviously not working.... Something Drastic is needed... Something More long term and sustainable.... not just papering over the cracks... they are still their underneath and will re appear.
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JewishPhysician
fraternity, trust, discourse
01:17 PM on 01/18/2012
Sadly it is a horrible situation that we still have photographs such as the above in a year such as 2012 when we have put men on the moon and we have an internet and all the like. Apparantly its too difficult to put a spoon in a baby's mouth.
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tanya11111
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01:15 PM on 01/18/2012
really disturbing photo...
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Allena Tapia
Will write for food
12:51 PM on 01/18/2012
This is what Tim Tebow BETTER be praying about every time he kneels on the field, but I sadly think he's praying about FOOTBALL!

. I hope his "god" is working on this, and not on his career. Maybe that explains the loss....
09:32 PM on 01/18/2012
I'm not a Christian, but I am a football fan. Tebow does do good works around the world during the offseason. Lay off the kid.
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superjoe
The wise man walks the middle path
12:46 PM on 01/18/2012
famine and droughts are natures way of saying "don't live here". I know that sounds harsh, and ideally there would no famine in the world, but isn't giving food aid and keeping people alive in parts of the world that are virtually uninhabitable just expanding and lengthening the problem?
01:30 PM on 01/18/2012
The rains fail and so the food runs out - surely this is what causes
Africans to starve to death, plain and simple. Right? Wrong. Drought
only kills because it lies at the end of a long tunnel of human
neglect which begins deep in the heart of the West.
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superjoe
The wise man walks the middle path
06:27 AM on 01/22/2012
or the hearts of their own country. the brutal governments that the relief organizations are bribing and supporting to gain access to giving "relief" to the people there.
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eagle17765
01:36 PM on 01/18/2012
Wow, you sound like a Republican.... you and the GOP agree - let the poorDIE
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superjoe
The wise man walks the middle path
06:26 AM on 01/22/2012
any you sound like an idealist. I'm a democrat, and I'm not saying let the poor die. I'm saying that the policies of giving food to these countries: A. gives a revenue stream to their warlord dictators, because usually relief organizations have to bribe them to get access, B. keeps people living in an area where they will experience these droughts, rather than forcing them to decide to a more habitable place, and C. ultimately prolongs and increases the suffering of the local population. Interventionist policies often have the opposite result of what they intend, and I'm saying if you look past the short term to the long term, our relief policies are hurting the region.
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reverence
12:43 PM on 01/18/2012
It seems to me that if these were the informative stories at the top of the internet websites like huffpost and above the fold on the papers our world may start to become more compassionate toward humanbeings and beging to understand what is really important.
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dashcat
Sanspoof is my idol
12:35 PM on 01/18/2012
Just imagine seeing your own child in this condition. Imagine not being able to feed your own baby.
01:02 PM on 01/18/2012
Then stop hatching them like you can!
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tanya11111
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01:15 PM on 01/18/2012
wow I can't believe what amock just posted to this reply. I am sorry you even have to read it.
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redd35
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12:14 PM on 01/18/2012
East Africa has had this famine since i was in catholic school, with the little donation box on the corner of my desk. 34 years later...... damn they need a miracle.....
12:27 PM on 01/18/2012
How about easily obtainable birth control (and societal acceptance of same), an end to Islamism, and development of necessary infrastructure? Easier done than a "miracle."
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Sunflo
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12:46 PM on 01/18/2012
East Africa is largely unIslamic.
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athiesttoo
reorganization: creating an illusion of progress
12:58 PM on 01/18/2012
There are kids that look like this in India, China, Burma, South America none of which are "Islamist" .
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athiesttoo
reorganization: creating an illusion of progress
12:43 PM on 01/18/2012
Yep it's been that way forever...starving children in Africa. The answer is birth control. If you can't feed them stop having them.
12:10 PM on 01/18/2012
Dear Lord, save these people
AMEN
01:03 PM on 01/18/2012
For what?
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sillyfrog
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01:28 PM on 01/18/2012
Hello Pat Robberman.
01:36 PM on 01/18/2012
for the same reason you exist...dope
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eagle17765
12:07 PM on 01/18/2012
Well, the GOP in America want America to end up the same way Africa is ... the GOP don't want their govt to provide: food, shelter or medicine (or education) to their poor.
11:54 AM on 01/18/2012
Africa needs to give up it pretence of trying to have any sort of civilised infrastructure and just apply to become one huge charity. Or have they already? Okay Band Aid was a reasonable idea but ever since then it’s just been famine after famine with HUGE amounts of money pumped in – where has it all gone?
01:05 PM on 01/18/2012
The pockets of the many corrupt Government officials.
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warloch2
Spraying cold reality from the hose of truth.
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eagle17765
12:08 PM on 01/18/2012
Actually, you are wrong.

What's happening in Africa is exactly what the GOP want to have happen in America.

Fact is, the GOP in the USA don't want their govt to provide: food, shelter, medicine or education to their poor ... GOP in America will turn America into the situation those are living under in Africa
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Crimmies810
01:04 PM on 01/18/2012
You are a m0ron!

I am not a fan of Bush, but he has done more to help Africans than Obama!

So stop your B/S!
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02:06 PM on 01/18/2012
eagle,
the propellor on your cap is spinning out of control.
:-)
01:08 PM on 01/18/2012
This is not a Democratic vs Republican issue since they do not even have those parties. Besides Google GDP in USA and you find america does better under Democrats then it has EVER done under GOP rule! Sorry.
11:36 AM on 01/18/2012
With all the wealth and this is STILL going on, it speaks volumes about 'humans' and it's speaking "SHAME".
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11:28 AM on 01/18/2012
Well, where the hell is Angelina? Isn't it her job to fix these problems? Isn't that what the UN hired her for? what........ oh.......sorry, she's just supposed to get them publicity, not actually get food for anybody.
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warloch2
Spraying cold reality from the hose of truth.
11:39 AM on 01/18/2012
Red Russet,
You just explained EVERY liberal run "charity".
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eagle17765
12:09 PM on 01/18/2012
Angelina is not a liberal, she's a GOPer - just like her daddy.