West Africa Food Crisis

24/06/2010

Almost 10 million people across Africa's Sahel region are facing a food crisis.

Woman carrying water

Irregular rains in 2009 have led to a severe lack of pasture, water and a poor harvest. The worst affected country is Niger where 8 million people are at risk. Some 2 million people are threatened in Chad and a substantial number of people are expected to be affected in Mali in the coming months. Parts of Nigeria and Burkina Faso are also at risk.

In Niger, the harvest has fallen by 26% as compared with the previous year, and some areas, especially the Diffa in the east of country and Tillabéry to the west, have had no harvest at all. In Chad, harvests have fallen by 34%. The areas of Hadjer Lamis, Batha, Kanem, Guera regions and eastern Chad are expected to be hit hard, especially from June 2010. Overall, the harvest in the Sahel has decreased by 9% with great disparities between East and West Sahel.

HUMANITARIAN COALITION members are already responding to the crisis and have launched emergency appeals to bring essential help to the people affected by the drought.

To learn more about what the member agencies are doing in response to the crisis, please visit their websites by clicking on the links below: