Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent

by Kids for Kids
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Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent
Children face starvation in Darfur now - urgent

Project Report | Jan 7, 2014
The effects of starvation devastate Suha..,

By Debbie Hoods | Assistant to CEO

Little Suha who cannot walk due to malnutrition
Little Suha who cannot walk due to malnutrition

Last month we were sent a picture of little Suha, aged 4, she has lost the ability to walk because of malnutrition.  It is difficult to comprehend how her mother must feel knowing that a lack of food has caused her daughter's limbs to waste way.  The World Food Programme has used the word 'famine' in its forecast for Darfur in 2014 yet no-one is conducting a Food Security Survey.  This allows the world to feel that it does not need to act.  Nobody is helping these children because the media is remaining silent on this forgotten region.

This is heartbreaking because our projects are simple, we are preventing malnutrition through our goat loans and training programmes, and if others did the same, more lives would be saved.  Our loan of 6 goats to a family, which then pass on to another family after 2 years, is still being called the most effective microfinance scheme in the world!  The long term benefit of goat's milk for children, when they have no other protein, is beyond price, but also the income mothers can earn from their little flocks and donkeys, tranforms their lives. 

We spent over £90, 000 ($147, 600) on goats in 2013 - the most we have ever spent!  But we do need even more.  Children are starving and the gift of a goat can, quite literally, save their lives.  Darfur remains out of sight, but the tragedy that is unfolding there is no less tragic because we cannot see it on our screens.  47% of families in the villages have lost not one, but two children under the age of 5 in the past 2 years.   This is horrific and we are doing all we can.  Thank you for helping and please consider buying a goat or donkey today.

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Oct 22, 2013
The cost of living continues to soar in Darfur

By Debbie Hoods | Assistant to Chief Executive

Jul 29, 2013
Prices soar in Darfur, fears mount for children

By Patricia Parker MBE | Founder and CEO

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Kids for Kids

Location: Dorking, Surrey - United Kingdom
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Patricia Parker
CEO & Chairman of Trustees
Dorking , United Kingdom

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