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Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 05:14
by Zmeselo


Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

The world is facing a combination of imperialist interventions, climate change and the burgeoning economic crisis of world capitalism

By Abayomi Azikiwe

https://www.globalresearch.ca/behind-dr ... ca/5787247

6 March 2023

First published on July 20, 2022

Since the publication of this article, famine has been spearheaded by the engineered hike in price of grain coupled with debt conditionalities imposed on African countries by the IMF-World Bank which have led to a curtailment of grain imports.

M. C. GR Editor

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There has been a deteriorating situation within various African states related to the impact of drought and the consequent lack of food for hundreds of millions of people.

These events on the continent cannot be analyzed separately from the broader international economic and security crises which has impacted the ability of the existing global markets to provide adequate food to the peoples of the world.


The acute shortages of food in various regions across Africa have not yet reached the officially designated category of a famine. However, if food assistance is not provided soon, estimates from the World Food Program (WFP) and the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) suggest that tens of millions of people will be on the verge of starvation.

WFP officials indicate that their efforts to address the current crisis, particularly in East Africa, would require an additional $192 million to provide the necessary food to prevent hunger. In comparison to what is being provided to the war in Ukraine along with the massive tax breaks and subsidies to multinational corporations, $192 million pales in comparison.

Any worsening of the food crisis in Africa could easily create further destabilization and displacement extending far beyond the continent. Since the Pentagon-NATO war against Libya during 2011, the consequent social disruptions continue up until today.

In Ethiopia, the previous administration of President Donald Trump sought to undermine the sovereignty of the Horn of Africa state by fueling tensions with Egypt which is stalling the full operational capacity of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the largest power generation facility in the region. The rebel Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) initiated a war against the central Ethiopian government in Addis Ababa at the aegis of Washington and its allies in Cairo and Khartoum in November 2020. Although the TPLF has been driven back into its provincial stronghold in the north of the country, the subsequent humanitarian crisis has been politicized by Washington and the EU member-states.

Somalia has been subject to direct Pentagon, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and State Department interference for many years. Despite the presence of the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM), which is heavily trained and funded by Washington and the EU, the Biden administration announced earlier in the year that it would redeploy 700 U.S. troops to Somalia.

Nonetheless, Somalia is once again a focal point of food deficits which border on the brink of famine. All of the deliberate involvement by the western capitalist states has not been able to bring peace and stability to the country.


Africa famine early warning system (Source: Abayomi Azikiwe)

South Sudan is the newest recognized state by the United Nations and the AU. Since its independence in 2011, there have been several internal conflicts between the contending political forces inside the country. The U.S., Britain and the State of Israel all backed the partitioning of the Republic of Sudan. Consequently, these entities must accept their substantial responsibility for the turmoil now in existence in South Sudan.

Surprisingly enough, the Biden administration has suspended aid to South Sudan. The government in the capital of Juba has made a direct appeal to Washington to resume aid shipments into the country. (See this https://sudantribune.com/article261589/)

Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic the overall global economic systems have been severely disrupted. Even in the Western European and North American industrial states, there has been a precipitous hike in food, energy, transportation and housing costs. The leading capitalist governments including the United States have failed to institute measures which could sustain the working class and oppressed living in these countries.

For example, the administration of President Joe Biden has not threatened to impose price controls on essential commodities and services in order to provide assistance to the impoverished masses. Social programs such as school breakfasts and lunches are being terminated due to lack of funding. At the same time, at least $55 billion in military and other aid is being sent to Ukraine in order to prolong a proxy war against the Russian Federation. These military and capitalist economic priorities are hampering the ability of people across the world to meet their food and energy needs.

East Africa Has Become the Epicenter of the Threat of Famine

In the East African nations of Ethiopia, Somalia and South Sudan, a convergence of drought, supply chain problems which began at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, internal conflict and the unprecedented sanctions against the Russian Federation by the European Union (EU) and the U.S., is imperiling greater numbers of people on a weekly basis. The response of the President Joe Biden White House has been delayed and inadequate while the lack of food and medical attention is reaching critical levels. (See this https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/s ... ate-normal)

While announcing additional funding for humanitarian relief by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Biden administration has cloaked its stated commitments by blaming Russia for the food crisis in developing countries. Yet the U.S. has engineered the Ukraine crisis through a series of foreign policy maneuvers dating back to 2014 when the-then government of President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by the administration of President Barack Obama. Moreover, pressure has continued on the Ukrainian government to not negotiate a ceasefire with Moscow. (See this https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/2 ... in-ukraine)

In a press release from USAID, it claims: https://reliefweb.int/report/ethiopia/u ... s-response
Today the United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), announced nearly $55 million in additional food-security assistance to Ethiopia. Ethiopia is currently experiencing increased food insecurity due to higher food and fertilizer prices, which have been exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. USAID will utilize this new funding to help Ethiopians overcome the current food crisis and to build further resilience to prevent and respond to food-related shocks in the future.
However, to what extent is this aid being pledged to Ethiopia will indeed go towards stabilizing the country as opposed to providing support and coordination to the TPLF and other rebel groupings seeking to overthrow the administration of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed? Just several months earlier, a Congressional bill was withdrawn that called for the imposition of harsh sanctions against Ethiopia. At present, Addis Ababa has been suspended from participation in the Africa Growth and Opportunities (AGOA) program as a direct result of the foreign policy of the Biden administration. (See this https://www.foreign.senate.gov/press/ch ... an-support)

With specific reference to Ethiopia, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/u ... region-and on July 19 that:
Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have brought on severe drought in Ethiopia’s lowland regions of Afar, Oromia, the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ (SNNPR) and Somali regions. Water wells have dried up and millions of livestock have died, resulting in mass displacement…. ‘This climate-induced crisis is a malnutrition crisis for children and not just in Ethiopia but across Africa,’ said [Manuel] Fontaine (UNICEF Director for Emergency Operations).

While UNICEF and partners are already on the ground providing lifesaving nutritional support for severely malnourished children, USAID’s recent $200 million contribution to UNICEF globally is a timely game changer and we are very grateful. This funding will significantly scale up our nutrition response across the world. ’The ripple effect of the war in Ukraine is also set to tip more families in Africa over the edge and will exacerbate food insecurity with increasing fuel prices and reduced availability of wheat imports. Ethiopia imports 67 per cent of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine.
Ethiopia along with other African states conduct extensive trade with Russia in the agricultural sectors. The sanctions imposed by Washington are undoubtedly exacerbating the economic uncertainty and food crisis. Obviously, the AU member-states are not in favor of the proxy war waged by Washington and Wall Street against Russia. The reconvening of the Russia-Africa Summit in November and December of this year is a strong indication that the continent is seeking ways to avoid the devastating impact of U.S. militarist policies in Eastern Europe.

The only medium and long-term solutions to the problems of climate change, drought, food deficits and famine is a dramatic shift in the international relations of production and distribution of wealth around the globe. An expanding majority of the working and oppressed peoples are demanding the redistribution of the world’s resources and wealth which can only result in the further weakening of imperialism.

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Abayomi Azikiwe is the editor of the Pan-African News Wire. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.

Re: Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 07:04
by ethiopianunity
That is why I am confused, Borena used to be the epicenter of cattle farming and for many years, Ethiopia was known for cattle export all over. Today Borena lost millions of its cattles and is starving. Aby and Co.Shimelis Abdisa are boasting they are exporting wheat! When you export wheat this means there must be surplus and the population has enough wheat then you export. Instead of protecting Borena, protecting the cattle for more export of cattle just like wheat, allowing farmers to grow food even 5 years ago, the revenge from Tigray region in 70 and 80s is transferred to Borena. I do not accept "famine is common in any region in Ethiopia" it is laziness and there are always players who orchestrate these famine just like in 70s and 80s who are working with outsiders by starving and killing their own people. What a shame!

under the watch of Aby government, cattles and gold is being exported illegally in balck market. Who are these players? Natural resource minister, forgot his name who was also Addis abeba mayor, such people are ready to replace themselves like Tplf rulers ready to exploit the country

Re: Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 07:16
by sesame
Why is Eritrea alone colored white in the map? And Agamia bloody red? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 10:37
by Meleket
ወዳጃችን sesame ጅቡቲ ኣትታይህም እንዴ? :mrgreen: ግብጽም ሊቢያም ቻድም ሳውዲ ዓረብያም የኢትዮጵያዋ ክልል 3ትም ነጭ ሆነዋል። መረጃ ስለሌለ ነው ወይስ ድርቅና ረሃብ ስለሌለ ኣዋቂዎች ይንገሩን። . . .
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 05:14
Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Africa famine early warning system (Source: Abayomi Azikiwe) . . .
sesame wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 07:16
Why is Eritrea alone colored white in the map? And Agamia bloody red? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 11:08
by Digital Weyane
አንቱም ጁንታዋይ እስቲ ቁሩብ ሕፈሩ! ተጋሩ እኖታትና ተደቢረን ኻም ደርሆ ጥረምረ ለቒመን ለቓቒመን ስድራ ቤተን ክዕንግላ እላረአና ብዛዕባ እቶም ብምግቢ ዓርሳቶም ልኸአሉ ሃገራት ክንፀዊ ግቡእ'ዶ ይመስለካ? ተሃዊኸን ይኽዕዉኦ እሞ ተደቢረን ይሓፍስኦ እዩ ኡቱ ነገሩ። :roll: :roll:
Meleket wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 10:37
ወዳጃችን sesame ጅቡቲ ኣትታይህም እንዴ? :mrgreen: ግብጽም ሊቢያም ቻድም ሳውዲ ዓረብያም የኢትዮጵያዋ ክልል 3ትም ነጭ ሆነዋል። መረጃ ስለሌለ ነው ወይስ ድርቅና ረሃብ ስለሌለ ኣዋቂዎች ይንገሩን። . . .
Zmeselo wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 05:14
Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Africa famine early warning system (Source: Abayomi Azikiwe) . . .
sesame wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 07:16
Why is Eritrea alone colored white in the map? And Agamia bloody red? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Famine in Africa: Millions on the Verge of Starvation? What are the Causes?

Posted: 09 Mar 2023, 11:14
by Digital Weyane
sesame wrote:
09 Mar 2023, 07:16
Why is Eritrea alone colored white in the map? And Agamia bloody red? :lol: :lol: :lol:
ልትግራይና ለኽዮም ለኻኽዮም ኡቱ ቀይሕ ሕብሪ ብልተወድኦም ለለ ልኤርትራ ብዘይ ሓደ ሕብሪ አቕርዮማ ይብለና አሎ ጁንታዋይ ሓውና Meleket. የግርመልካ እኮ'ዩ። :roll: :roll: