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April 25, 2008

Global Food Crisis Spread

Filed under: Poverty, third world — orion2007 @ 12:38 am
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Rising Food Prices Impact Families Worldwide

Soup kitchen in Jordan
Rising food prices impact the amount of food we provide for Iraqi refugee families. Photo: David Snyder for Mercy Corps

If you’ve been paying attention to the news, you know that a “perfect storm” of factors — including soaring fuel prices, erratic weather and growing demand for biofuels — is pushing global food prices up dramatically.

Surging food prices often hit those who can afford it the least — the very people who Mercy Corps supports in our programs around the world.

Reports from our staff around the world confirm that the situation is dire — and has the potential to grow much worse.

  • In Niger, prices of bread, powdered milk and wheat flour have spiked, exacerbating the West African nation’s precarious food situation. Last December, more than three million Nigeriens didn’t have enough food to meet their minimum nutritional needs; today, shortages are pushing the country closer to famine.
  • In Syria, spiraling food prices have forced Mercy Corps to cut back on the amount of food we can buy and distribute to hundreds of Iraqi refugee families.
  • In Tajikistan, where we recently distributed blankets and generators to help residents keep warm during an unusually harsh winter, about 40 percent of households are down to no more than one warm meal a day. Neighboring Kazakhstan has suspended wheat exports — shutting off Tajikistan’s primary supply of the grain.

We need your help to make sure rising food costs don’t imperil our work — helping communities recover from disaster, expanding economic opportunities in the wake of conflict, and supporting hard-working families in their quest to bring positive change to their communities.

Please make a gift today. Your contributions will ensure our programs continue to bring about lasting change in the midst of the worst global food crisis in recent memory.

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