A group of elderly people and children in Moroto District wait for relief food that was distributed by the government on Saturday. PHOTO By Steven Ariong |
As the rains began showering Karamoja and Teso sub-regions, it
was welcomed as a blessing, since crops were going to grow. But as the
rains continued, the joy was turned into uneasiness as the heavy
downpour started flooding gardens, washing away crops and roads. What
that later meant was that there would not be any crops to harvest this
season. That was in the first quarter of this year.
Today, the thousands of residents in Karamoja are
going for days without food, while others are on the brink of death as a
result of starvation. The severe hunger has so far killed 46 people in
Karamoja in the last two months, according to local authorities. The
worst hit district is Kaabong, where 20 people have been confirmed dead
due to starvation. The other affected districts are Napak and Moroto.
The severe food shortage has forced more than
5,000 Karimojongs to flee the country into neighbouring Kenya, where the
government is supplying food to its citizens. The government, through
the Disaster Preparedness ministry, at the weekend launched an emergency
food distribution initiative with the aim to rescue hundreds of
starving families in the seven districts of Karamoja.
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