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Sir Mo: 'Act now' to help starving children in East Africa | |
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Sir Mo Farah has said it "breaks his heart" to hear how families are facing starvation in East Africa as he backed a UK charity fundraising appeal. | |
The Olympian said it "hurts to see children without food and water" and urged people to "act now". | |
UK aid agencies have launched a fundraising appeal to help millions of people facing hunger in East Africa. | UK aid agencies have launched a fundraising appeal to help millions of people facing hunger in East Africa. |
Sir Mo spent his early childhood in some of the worst affected areas in Somalia. | |
He said: "As a father of four, it hurts to see children without food and water, but this is a reality being faced by parents in East Africa right now. | |
"The drought is really bad and there are millions of children at risk of starvation. | |
"I was born in Somalia and it breaks my heart to hear stories of how families are suffering." | |
Sir Mo spoke as he was named ambassador for Save the Children, one of 13 UK aid agencies brought together by the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC). | |
The DEC says at least 16 million people in Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia and South Sudan need food, water and medical treatment. | |
Drought and conflict are to blame for the crisis, says the DEC, which will broadcast an emergency appeal on the major television networks on Wednesday. | Drought and conflict are to blame for the crisis, says the DEC, which will broadcast an emergency appeal on the major television networks on Wednesday. |
The government said it will match the first £5m donated by the public. | The government said it will match the first £5m donated by the public. |
Last month, a famine was declared in parts of South Sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world in six years. | Last month, a famine was declared in parts of South Sudan, the first to be announced in any part of the world in six years. |
The government and the United Nations reported that some 100,000 people are facing starvation, with a million more on the brink of famine. | The government and the United Nations reported that some 100,000 people are facing starvation, with a million more on the brink of famine. |
A combination of civil war and an economic collapse have been blamed. | A combination of civil war and an economic collapse have been blamed. |
In Kenya, the country's president Uhuru Kenyatta declared its drought a national disaster and Kenya's Red Cross says 2.7 million people face starvation. | In Kenya, the country's president Uhuru Kenyatta declared its drought a national disaster and Kenya's Red Cross says 2.7 million people face starvation. |
There is also a severe drought in Somalia and Ethiopia. | There is also a severe drought in Somalia and Ethiopia. |
'Desperate for food' | 'Desperate for food' |
Saleh Saeed, chief executive of the DEC, said hunger was "looming" across East Africa. | |
He said more than 800,000 children aged under five "are now facing starvation and will die soon if we don't reach them and act quickly". | |
"We are hearing that families are so desperate for food that they are resorting to eating leaves to survive. This is something no family should have to endure," he added. | |
"Unless we act now the number of deaths will drastically increase." | "Unless we act now the number of deaths will drastically increase." |
International Development Secretary Priti Patel said UK aid has funded food, water and emergency healthcare in East Africa, but more support was "urgently needed to prevent a catastrophe". | International Development Secretary Priti Patel said UK aid has funded food, water and emergency healthcare in East Africa, but more support was "urgently needed to prevent a catastrophe". |
She said the international community must follow the UK's lead "to save lives and stop the famine before it becomes a stain on our collective conscience". | She said the international community must follow the UK's lead "to save lives and stop the famine before it becomes a stain on our collective conscience". |
"The world cannot afford to wait," she said. | "The world cannot afford to wait," she said. |