2011年7月30日星期六

East African famine, massive ODA says

International cooperation Bev ODA and how her visit of East Africa Kenya eng quiet after their trip they had walked in the Somali refugee camps of those who saw the damaged foot and she wreaked devastation by the location last weekend was struck by a famine.

She came across the desert to find food, they can take the rest of the children, so I've heard the story of a mother forced to leave the kids behind.

"People in refugee camps who suspect they may have died of the strong ones, we Somalia, millions of" ODA Rosemary Barton attractive power and politics, CBC said in an interview.

"We are not able to get there again, but there are a lot of people don't have to leave their villages. In addition, we have many who are dying on the way to a refugee camp, so hearing about.. We can be, although they are still alive is weak, for the benefit of having to leave the children behind, but she keeps her journey, knowing that the mother and the other kids, so she has a hard choice. "

ODA is in their camp in Kenya and the United Nations in Somalia and met with officials of the refugees.

Canada has committed $ 72 million a year in the area. The Federal Government also contributes to the recognized charities working in East Africa, has promised to match Canada. Matching contributions between July 6th and September 16, 2008.

"It's just a fact, a serious humanitarian crisis," ODA said.

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