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Thu. Mar. 30, 2006

Youth 4 the Future > Muslim Youth 4 Humanity > Archive

Starvation in Kenya: A True Story

By  Islamic Relief Staff

 
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Abdul Qadir is an internal refugee in a village near Mandera, in north eastern Kenya. Every morning he walks to the nearest shallow well to obtain water. The shallow well is no longer shallow - it is now 80 feet deep as people dig down to find precious water.

"We are eating maize or anything that we can get because a poor man has no choice. For water we have to go to the shallow well. We go every morning and I bring back 80 liters per day for drinking, bathing, wudu (ritual purification) and for the family," he said.

However, the water is not enough for his animals which also need pasture to survive. In the heat of the dry barren land they grow weaker day by day.

Abdul Qadir's face is drawn with fear and despair. At his feet lies one of his sheep - it is dead. He has lost over 70 of his herd and he fears the rest will die in the next few days.

"Our life is poor - in the house there is nothing to eat. I have eleven children to look after but I can only take food for three."

"The children are suffering. Some of them are ill because of hunger. My youngest baby cried last night from hunger - she is one year and seven months old."

Abdul Qadir is not alone in his suffering; every other family in Bullokon village faces the same desperate situation.

Islamic Relief is assisting victims of the Africa food crisis in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Malawi, where over 10 million people are facing starvation. Please help save lives, and donate generously today.

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