Celebrities write in support of food crisis appeal

July 10th, 2011 by admin Posted in Drought, Ethiopia, Governance, Kenya, Somalia

Turkana, northern Kenya. Photo: Rankin

Turkana, northern Kenya. Photo: Rankin

14 celebrities from the world of music, literature and fashion have signed an open letter about the East Africa food crisis:

“East Africa is facing the worst food crisis of the 21st century. Livestock are dying, markets are empty, food prices are rocketing and people are starving. Levels of acute malnutrition among refugees fleeing Somalia are some of the highest seen in decades.

Across Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya, 12 million people are in dire need of clean water, food and basic sanitation. Loss of life on a massive scale is a very real risk, and the crisis is set to worsen over the coming months.

While severe drought has undoubtedly led to the huge scale of the disaster, this crisis has been caused by people and policies as much as nature. The global food system is clearly not working. Five of the past seven years have seen poor or failed rains across the region – if action had been taken earlier it could have helped mitigate the severity of the current crisis. Pastoralists’ ability to cope with drought has been systematically undermined, as land traditionally used in times of emergency has been sold off or allocated for tourism, national parks and large-scale agriculture.

A massive increase in emergency aid is needed right now to save lives and to protect livelihoods, so that people can rebuild once the crisis is over. Oxfam is launching its largest ever emergency appeal for Africa to raise £50m to reach 2.5 million people. It’s vital that governments and donors also invest in longer term support for these areas, to help people cope with increasingly frequent droughts and to prevent future crises.

There’s no time to waste. We must not stand by and watch this tragedy unfold.”

Signed:

Laura Bailey (model)
William Boyd (author)
Jonathan Coe (author)
Livia Firth (ethical designer)
Peter Gabriel (musician)
David Gandy (model)
Mark Haddon (author)
Sally Hawkins (actress)
Victoria Hislop (author)
Lauren Laverne (presenter)
Annie Lennox (musician)
Michael Morpugo (author)
Rankin (photographer)
Colin Thubron (author)

  1. One Response to “Celebrities write in support of food crisis appeal”

  2. By Adam @ World Vision UK on Jul 9, 2012

    Basic needs such as food water and sanitation are definitely needed on a wide spread scale now in the mentioned regions. Lives are always at risk so a constant influx of aid is usually needed, so projects and appeals such as the one stated here are in constant need.

    We all need to work together on this to try and solve a very tragic and consistent problem

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