To break the cycle of famine (Google / allAfrica / Care2)

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Hungry no more: Put an end to famine

Action Requested: When Finance Ministers and Bank Governors meet at the G20 Summit in Cannes on November 3-4, they have the opportunity to break the cycle of famine. Demand that they put more and better resources into the hands of the estimated 2 billion people who depend on farming for their survival. CJW

Act By: 4 November 2011

Sponsor: ONE campaign
Target: world leaders, bank governors
Action Site: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/  
Other Contact Info: care2

Drought may be an act of nature, but famine is not. The current crisis in the Horn of Africa is a man-made disaster that could have been avoided. But we don’t have the necessary political will to stop the starving – and its causes. As a consequence, millions are affected and tens of thousands of children have died.

Communities in Africa can cope with droughts and natural disasters. But we need leaders to invest in early warning systems and safety net programmes to help people become resilient to these hazards. And we need donors to put resources toward better seeds, irrigation and sustainable farming education. By acting now, we can help 200 million people from poor farming families grow more food and raise their incomes.

When world leaders meet at the Group of 20 (G20) Summit in November, they have the opportunity to break the cycle of famine. Ask your leaders to keep the promises they made to the 2 billion poor people who depend on farming for their livelihoods.

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About Willem Van Cotthem

Honorary Professor of Botany, University of Ghent (Belgium). Scientific Consultant for Desertification and Sustainable Development.
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