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World / Africa

Millions risk starvation in Nigeria & Lake Chad

Published: 23 Feb 2017 - 12:03 am | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 07:47 am

Reuters

Oslo: More than seven million people risk starvation in Nigeria’s insurgency-hit northeastern region and around Lake Chad, a senior UN official said ahead of a new funding appeal. Famine has been ongoing since last year in parts of Nigeria where the government is fighting a seven-year long Boko Haram insurgency.
An international donor conference in Oslo on Friday will aim to raise a chunk of the $1.5 bn the United Nations says it needs to address deepening food insecurity in the region this year. “They are living on the edge, barely getting by on one meal a day,” Toby Lanzer, the UN humanitarian coordinator for the Sahel, said. “My biggest concern today is starvation.”
Earlier this week the United Nations said 1.4 million children were at risk of “imminent death” in famines in Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen.
Lanzer said he was worried the Boko Haram insurgency would deter farmers from planting their crops after missing the last three planting seasons, and that the number of lives at risk could increase.