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Overview of the crisis 

Poor harvests, pasture depletion, shortfalls in food production and rising food prices have pushed  millions of people across the Sahel into a major food crisis.


Child malnutrition rates are currently above the World Health Organisation’s emergency threshold of 15 per cent in several areas of Chad and Mauritania, and are expected to deteriorate even further as the annual hunger season sets in.  Over one million children under five in the Sahel are threatened by severe acute malnutrition in 2012.

To find out more about our work in West Africa and to explore videos, image galleries and features, please click here

Why is this happening again?

Multiple and complex factors have contributed to the deteriorating situation in the Sahel: 

  • Erratic weather patterns have resulted in poor harvests, with 25 per cent less crops than last year and the annual lean season has started earlier.

  • Food shortages have triggered rises in food prices in markets. Corn prices in the Sahel are 60 to 85 per cent higher than average prices over the past five years.

  • Almost 20% of the population of the Sahel permanently live on the edge of crisis, and small additional shocks such as poor rains, food shortages or increases in food prices can have dramatic effects.

  • Communities are still vulnerable, having not yet had a chance to recover from previous food crises. 

 

For an in-depth interview with Vincent Taillandier, Action Against Hunger's desk officer, responsible for overseeing our programmes in the Sahel region, click here

Our Response

Action Against Hunger has developed an effective strategy to respond to the situation and is already implementing programmes in Niger, Mali, Chad, Mauritania and Burkina Faso, including:

  • Treatment of acute malnutrition in children under five years old;
  • Strengthening health capacities for the treatment of severe acute malnutrition, the most dangerous form of malnutrition;
  • Supporting families in accessing foods that are available in the markets but are too expensive to afford, through cash-based interventions to help families purchase food in local markets and cash-for-work programmes that provide families with needed income between harvests;
  • Implementing programmes aimed at improving household food security and resilience to future shocks;
  • Providing veterinary services and organising fodder distributions to prevent people from selling their livestock and to protect their assets.

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More than a million children across the Sahel region now face starvation.

With your help we can save lives

 

£36 can provide a full course of treatment to save the life of a malnourished child. (Minimum cost may vary according to product prices)

 

 

 

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