West Africa's Sahel threatened with malnutrition, insecurity

AP  |  Dakar 

Drought, conflict and will drive millions of people in West Africa's region into and further insecurity without immediate aid, three agencies warned today.

Poor rainfall in parts of Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Chad, and has ruined livestock and harvests, leading to an early start of the hunger season.

More than 1.6 million children are at risk of severe acute this year, 50 per cent more than in the Sahel's last major crisis in 2012, the agencies said at a press conference.

Insecurity in the has forced tens of thousands of people to leave their homes and has led to the closure of schools and disruption of Such vulnerabilities create an where extremism can thrive, the UN agencies said.

Fighters affiliated with the Islamic State group and al-Qaida already are active in the region.

"You do have a whole cohort of people with little access to education, little job opportunity, conflict, everyone at home, movement to (displacement) centers where they basically have very little to do. This is all creating a situation where there is fertile ground for groups that do not have noble intentions to recruit these people in their ranks," said Marie-Pierre Poirier, UNICEF's for West and Central

Early action will prevent a downward spiral, the agencies said.

"If we don't do anything, what will they do? Die, join extremist groups, migrate? Migrate where?" asked Abdou Dieng, the WFP for West and Central "We must invest in programs in the "

The FAO called for USD 128 million to prevent a deteriorating situation for 2.5 million pastoralists and agro-pastoralists. WFP asked for USD 284 million to provide assistance to some 3.5 million people across the six countries. And UNICEF seeks USD 264 million to reach nearly 990,000 children at risk of severe

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 23:20 IST