“Suffering in Silence": New CARE report highlights top 10 crises that received little to no media attention in 2019.

28 01 2020 | 15:44

9 out of 10 most under-reported crises on the African continent / man-made climate change dramatically fuels displacement and hunger crises


GENEVA (Jan. 28, 2020) — Madagascar’s chronic food crisis ranks #1 in CARE’s report “Suffering in Silence” which was launched globally today. The international aid organization’s analysis of global online media coverage is now in its fourth year and shows a concerning trend of certain countries annually recurring on the list. The African continent hosts nine out of ten underreported crises, ranging from drought to displacement, conflict, epidemics and food insecurity.
 
“We’re seeing increasing linkages between the effects of man-made climate change and the longevity and complexity of humanitarian crises. From Madagascar to Lake Chad to North Korea, the majority of crises ranked in our report are partly a consequence of declining natural resources, increasing extreme weather events and global warming more broadly,” says Sally Austin, CARE International’s Head of Emergency Operations.
 
“The increased public attention for the global climate crisis is encouraging, but we must ensure that the conversation is not limited to the Global North and much-needed transformations there. It is shocking to see how little media reporting there is about human suffering related to global warming in the South, the lack of political action to address this injustice, and solutions applied to ease the burden for communities,” adds Sally.
 
With the report “Suffering in Silence”, CARE challenges media institutions, aid organizations and policy makers to make conscious choices about their priorities. For most of the underreported crises in this Top 10 list, the humanitarian response is also chronically underfunded.
 
“Suffering In Silence 2019”: Top 10 of underreported crises:

  1. Madagascar – Impacted by the human-made climate crisis, over 2.6 million people affected by drought
  2. Central African Republic – A brutal conflict in the heart of Africa, about 2.6 million people in desperate need of humanitarian assistance
  3. Zambia – On the front of climate change, an estimated 2.3 million people in the country in urgent need of food assistance
  4. Burundi – Instability fueling a humanitarian crisis, 1.7 million people chronically struggle to feed their families
  5. Eritrea – Fleeing drought and repression, half of all children under five stunted as a consequence of malnourishment
  6. DPR Korea – Hunger behind locked doors, around 10.9 million people in need of humanitarian assistance to meet their food, health, water, sanitation and hygiene needs
  7. Kenya – Trapped in the middle of floods and droughts, more than 1.1 million people live without regular access to food
  8. Burkina Faso – A silent humanitarian catastrophe, around 5.2 million people – more than a quarter of the population – affected by the escalation of violence in Central Sahel
  9. Ethiopia – A vicious cycle of disaster, hunger and displacement, about 7.9 million people suffer from a serious level of malnutrition, particularly pregnant and lactating women, infants and the elderly
  10. Lake Chad Basin – Armed conflict, displacement and hunger, nearly 10 million people in need of humanitarian assistance

To read the full reporthttps://careclimatechange.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Final_Report_Suffering-In-Silence-2019_web-version.pdf 
 


About CARE
Founded in 1945, CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty and providing lifesaving assistance in emergencies. CARE has more than seven decades of experience helping people prepare for disasters, providing lifesaving assistance when a crisis hits, and helping communities recover after the emergency has passed. CARE places special focus on women and children who are often disproportionately affected by disasters. To learn more about CARE’s work on climate change, visit www.careclimatechange.org.

 

 

28 January 2020

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