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U.N. says 1.4 million children at imminent risk of death in famines
Topic Started: Feb 22 2017, 06:15 AM (1,440 Views)
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HEALTH NEWS | Tue Feb 21, 2017 | 7:57am EST

Nearly 1.4 million children are at "imminent risk" of death in famines in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said on Tuesday.

People are already starving to death in all four countries, and the World Food Programme says more than 20 million lives are at risk in the next six months.
Reuters
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So why isn't the UN feeding these starving children rather than trying to get someone else to do it ???....UNICEF is well fed....No children would starve if UNICEF didn't waste the donations.............. :mad:
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One could also argue, that these starving individuals are the direct result of ever-increasing expenditure on arms.
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Extremely sad. The African continent and other areas have been a disaster for centuries. Despite land and natural resources these people just can't come to grips with modernity. The west has thrown trillions of dollars trying top help but I'm beginning to think it's hopeless. Maybe they should return to tribal living, it worked for thousands of years?
Edited by PATruth, Feb 22 2017, 09:58 AM.
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PATruth
Feb 22 2017, 09:57 AM
Extremely sad. The African continent and other areas have been a disaster for centuries. Despite land and natural resources these people just can't come to grips with modernity. The west has thrown trillions of dollars trying top help but I'm beginning to think it's hopeless. Maybe they should return to tribal living, it worked for thousands of years?
Africa has returned to tribal living................. :lol:
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Feb 22 2017, 09:57 AM
Extremely sad. The African continent and other areas have been a disaster for centuries. Despite land and natural resources these people just can't come to grips with modernity. The west has thrown trillions of dollars trying top help but I'm beginning to think it's hopeless. Maybe they should return to tribal living, it worked for thousands of years?
That was before 300 years of christian European nations looting Africa’s resources, enslaving their people and brutal crushing any opposition.

These continental looters have now been replaced by international corporations.
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Feb 24 2017, 12:32 PM
PATruth
Feb 22 2017, 09:57 AM
Extremely sad. The African continent and other areas have been a disaster for centuries. Despite land and natural resources these people just can't come to grips with modernity. The west has thrown trillions of dollars trying top help but I'm beginning to think it's hopeless. Maybe they should return to tribal living, it worked for thousands of years?
That was before 300 years of christian European nations looting Africa’s resources, enslaving their people and brutal crushing any opposition.

These continental looters have now been replaced by international corporations.
Are you against traditional living for tribal people? Are you forcing your white modern mentality on people that don't want it? I'm not even saying modern living is superior? Living a natural existence for some people may be best? Personally I find working 40 hours a week, keeping up a house and all the modern tasks rather tedious and boring. Maybe a simple life of hunting, gathering and farming is the nest solution for these people?
Edited by PATruth, Feb 24 2017, 12:53 PM.
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Way out there in the Pacific Ocean, in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea, there is an island called Kitava. It is one of the four main Trobriand Islands, an archipelago with a total population of 12,000 indigenous inhabitants. Rich with culture, surrounded on all sides by clear blue water and lush rainforest, Kitava is as stunning as it is remote. But it's got more to offer than good views.

As Byrdie reports, Kitava is also home to a people whose diet and nutritional habits remain engineered for well-being, untouched by Western influence. A lifetime of not knowing the sweet, sweet sensation of the salt from a potato chip hitting the roof of your mouth has done more than just spare Kitavans from chronic ailments like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia: It’s also given them a lifetime of smooth, acne-free skin.

https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/crazy-reason-no-one-living-214500543.html

Who knows, I may decide to give up modernity and live a tribal lifestyle?
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Feb 24 2017, 01:14 PM
Way out there in the Pacific Ocean, in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea, there is an island called Kitava. It is one of the four main Trobriand Islands, an archipelago with a total population of 12,000 indigenous inhabitants. Rich with culture, surrounded on all sides by clear blue water and lush rainforest, Kitava is as stunning as it is remote. But it's got more to offer than good views.

As Byrdie reports, Kitava is also home to a people whose diet and nutritional habits remain engineered for well-being, untouched by Western influence. A lifetime of not knowing the sweet, sweet sensation of the salt from a potato chip hitting the roof of your mouth has done more than just spare Kitavans from chronic ailments like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia: It’s also given them a lifetime of smooth, acne-free skin.

https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/crazy-reason-no-one-living-214500543.html

Who knows, I may decide to give up modernity and live a tribal lifestyle?
I'll save you a spot in our sweat lodge, clear those toxins out. You may even have a vision.
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Feb 24 2017, 01:29 PM
PATruth
Feb 24 2017, 01:14 PM
Way out there in the Pacific Ocean, in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea, there is an island called Kitava. It is one of the four main Trobriand Islands, an archipelago with a total population of 12,000 indigenous inhabitants. Rich with culture, surrounded on all sides by clear blue water and lush rainforest, Kitava is as stunning as it is remote. But it's got more to offer than good views.

As Byrdie reports, Kitava is also home to a people whose diet and nutritional habits remain engineered for well-being, untouched by Western influence. A lifetime of not knowing the sweet, sweet sensation of the salt from a potato chip hitting the roof of your mouth has done more than just spare Kitavans from chronic ailments like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia: It’s also given them a lifetime of smooth, acne-free skin.

https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/crazy-reason-no-one-living-214500543.html

Who knows, I may decide to give up modernity and live a tribal lifestyle?
I'll save you a spot in our sweat lodge, clear those toxins out. You may even have a vision.
A sweat lodge? Thanks but I'm leaving tomorrow morning for a lodge in Aspen CO., a week of skiing, partying and hot tubs. Pot is legal there, who knows I may smoke some and have a vision?
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Tsalagi
Feb 24 2017, 01:29 PM
PATruth
Feb 24 2017, 01:14 PM
Way out there in the Pacific Ocean, in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea, there is an island called Kitava. It is one of the four main Trobriand Islands, an archipelago with a total population of 12,000 indigenous inhabitants. Rich with culture, surrounded on all sides by clear blue water and lush rainforest, Kitava is as stunning as it is remote. But it's got more to offer than good views.

As Byrdie reports, Kitava is also home to a people whose diet and nutritional habits remain engineered for well-being, untouched by Western influence. A lifetime of not knowing the sweet, sweet sensation of the salt from a potato chip hitting the roof of your mouth has done more than just spare Kitavans from chronic ailments like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia: It’s also given them a lifetime of smooth, acne-free skin.

https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/crazy-reason-no-one-living-214500543.html

Who knows, I may decide to give up modernity and live a tribal lifestyle?
I'll save you a spot in our sweat lodge, clear those toxins out. You may even have a vision.
Sweat lodges in North America were cultural appropriation from Celtic tribes who had a bad sense of direction...They were not a Plains Indian invention....Now every native American tribe and "New Age" fan have misappropriated sweat lodges......... :oyvey
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Feb 22 2017, 06:15 AM
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HEALTH NEWS | Tue Feb 21, 2017 | 7:57am EST

Nearly 1.4 million children are at "imminent risk" of death in famines in Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said on Tuesday.

People are already starving to death in all four countries, and the World Food Programme says more than 20 million lives are at risk in the next six months.
Reuters
What does the UN say about children facing imminent rape by pedophiles from the UN?
Edited by Robertr2000, Feb 27 2017, 02:52 PM.
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Tsalagi
Feb 24 2017, 01:29 PM
PATruth
Feb 24 2017, 01:14 PM
Way out there in the Pacific Ocean, in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea, there is an island called Kitava. It is one of the four main Trobriand Islands, an archipelago with a total population of 12,000 indigenous inhabitants. Rich with culture, surrounded on all sides by clear blue water and lush rainforest, Kitava is as stunning as it is remote. But it's got more to offer than good views.

As Byrdie reports, Kitava is also home to a people whose diet and nutritional habits remain engineered for well-being, untouched by Western influence. A lifetime of not knowing the sweet, sweet sensation of the salt from a potato chip hitting the roof of your mouth has done more than just spare Kitavans from chronic ailments like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dementia: It’s also given them a lifetime of smooth, acne-free skin.

https://www.yahoo.com/beauty/crazy-reason-no-one-living-214500543.html

Who knows, I may decide to give up modernity and live a tribal lifestyle?
I'll save you a spot in our sweat lodge, clear those toxins out. You may even have a vision.
How's the Peyote this season? :cheers:
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Hungry Somali families face agonizing choice: which child to feed
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Somali mothers are facing an agonizing choice over how to divide their shrinking food supply among hungry children as a devastating drought kills off livestock and leaves the Horn of Africa nation facing the possibility of famine.

"If there's a very small amount of food, we give it to those who need it the most - the youngest," said Fatuma Abdille, who arrived in the capital of Mogadishu two weeks ago with her seven children after the family's herd of goats perished from hunger.

The drought has shriveled grass and dried up water holes. In Bay, a key agricultural region, the United Nations says the harvest has dropped by more than 40 percent.
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Internally displaced Somali children eat boiled rice outside their family's makeshift shelter at the Al-cadaala camp in Somalia's capital Mogadishu March 6, 2017. REUTERS/Feisal Omar
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UN: World facing greatest humanitarian crisis since 1945
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The world is facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1945, the United Nations says, issuing a plea for help to avoid "a catastrophe".

UN humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien said that more than 20 million people faced the threat of starvation and famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria.

Unicef has already warned 1.4m children could starve to death this year.

Mr O'Brien said $4.4bn (£3.6bn) was needed by July to avert disaster.
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Feeding them would result in more poverty and famine. Just ask Bob Geldof. Look at the population of Somalia during Live Aid and now.

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Feb 27 2017, 02:53 PM
How's the Peyote this season?
Wrong tribe
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Mar 8 2017, 02:55 AM
Hungry Somali families face agonizing choice: which child to feed
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Somali mothers are facing an agonizing choice over how to divide their shrinking food supply among hungry children as a devastating drought kills off livestock and leaves the Horn of Africa nation facing the possibility of famine.

"If there's a very small amount of food, we give it to those who need it the most - the youngest," said Fatuma Abdille, who arrived in the capital of Mogadishu two weeks ago with her seven children after the family's herd of goats perished from hunger.

The drought has shriveled grass and dried up water holes. In Bay, a key agricultural region, the United Nations says the harvest has dropped by more than 40 percent.
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Internally displaced Somali children eat boiled rice outside their family's makeshift shelter at the Al-cadaala camp in Somalia's capital Mogadishu March 6, 2017. REUTERS/Feisal Omar
Here's an idea; don't have children you can't feed.
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Feb 22 2017, 06:37 AM
So why isn't the UN feeding these starving children rather than trying to get someone else to do it ???....UNICEF is well fed....No children would starve if UNICEF didn't waste the donations.............. :mad:
How does UNICEF waste funds? Please be specific.
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Mar 12 2017, 04:24 PM
Robert Stout
Feb 22 2017, 06:37 AM
So why isn't the UN feeding these starving children rather than trying to get someone else to do it ???....UNICEF is well fed....No children would starve if UNICEF didn't waste the donations.............. :mad:
How does UNICEF waste funds? Please be specific.
UNICEF pays bribes to African politicians to be allowed to distribute food to the starving............ :oyvey
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