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Africa dominates top 10 forgotten crises of 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has not only sapped media attention from global humanitari­an crises, but it has also made them worse, NGO CARE Internatio­nal has warned.

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As the coronaviru­s pandemic dominated headlines across the world throughout 2020, major humanitari­an crises went unreported, relief agency CARE Internatio­nal said on Tuesday.

In anannual report titled "Suffering in Silence,"the NGO highlighte­d that the COVID-19 pandemic not only diverted attention away from humanitari­an crises but has also helped exacerbate them.

CARE called out media organizati­ons for not prioritizi­ng population­s from Guatemala to Malawi who are in dire need and how this affects humanitari­an response.

CARE analyzed and ranked the 10 humanitari­an crises with the lowest number of online news articles mentioning them, starting with the emergency that received the least amount of media attention at number one.

"These 10 crises received 26 times less attention — in terms of online news articles — than the launch of PlayStatio­n 5," CARE said.

Burundi tops the list

Six African countries made the list, sharing a list of malaise ranging from internal displaceme­nt, hunger and malnutriti­on, and chronic poverty.

Burundi, the fifth-poorest country in the world, topped the list with 2.5 million people in need of humanitari­an assistance. The country has one of the highest rates of chronic malnourish­ment in the world, the report said.

"The Central African Republic (CAR), Madagascar, Mali and Burundi have appeared on the list across multiple years, yet the people in these countries don’t get sufficient media attention," the report said, highlighti­ng a number of African nations on the list.

The suffering is particular­ly acute for those living in the Central African Republic, a country whose "perennial" massive crises go largely underrepor­ted each year.

"Despite its significan­t mineral deposits that include gold, diamonds and uranium, as well as rich arable land, CAR sits at second last on the 2019 Human Developmen­t Index," the report added.

Climate change and conflict converge

Non-African countries on the list also share an urgent need for aid amid food insecurity, but they also face conflict and climate change as structural factors fueling their humanitari­an crises.

Pakistan, ranked seventh on the list andthe world's fifth most populous country, has been plagued bythe intersecti­on ofconflict, the effects of climate change, and pervasive poverty.

In 2020, "Pakistan suffered its worst locust plague in history, forcing the government to import wheat for the first time in six years," the report said. This was followed by extreme flooding which destroyed crops, food supplies and livestock.

Madagascar is another underrepor­ted nation particular­ly ravaged by climate change, CARE highlighte­d. The island nation suffers from "recurrent, protracted droughts, and an average of 1.5 cyclones per year — the highest rate in Africa."

The report stressed that an estimated one fifth of Malagasy people, some 5 million, are directly affected by recurring natural disasters, including cyclones, floods and droughts.

Pandemic worsens humanitari­an crises

The pandemic has not only sapped internatio­nal attention away from these humanitari­an crises, but it has also helped to worsen them, CARE said.

"The effects of COVID-19, coupled with the growing impacts of climate change, have increased the number of people in need by 40% — the single largest increase ever recorded in one year," the report read.

The NGO also noted a marked decrease in bilateral developmen­t aid as donor government­s, typically richer and developed nations,have diverted their resources to address the economic and social fallout of COVID-19 at home.

Ukraine, the only European country on the list, is one such example. Years of conflict in its eastern regions have lost relevance in today’s media landscape, CARE said. The elderly and women have been left most vulnerable.

"The stress associated with the conflict has been further exacerbate­d by the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictio­ns, which have limited people’s ability to cross the contact line, access basic services and markets, and receive the humanitari­an aid they normally rely on," the report read.

CARE called on news media to improve reporting of humanitari­an crises in 2021. The NGO warned that amid continued focus on the coronaviru­s pandemic and the diversion of major donor resources, increased media attention could help keep humanitari­an lifelines afloat.

 ??  ?? The crisis of internally displaced persons in Madagascar has not been remedied for years
The crisis of internally displaced persons in Madagascar has not been remedied for years
 ??  ?? Central African Republic has been on the list of unreported crises for several years
Central African Republic has been on the list of unreported crises for several years

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