Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR) issues emergency appeal for East Africa drought victims

Canadian Lutheran World Relief (CLWR) is appealing for funds to provide relief for drought-affected people in East Africa. Donations received by September 16, 2011 are eligible for federal government matching funds.


UPDATE, August 30, 2011 : Have a ration meal for East Africa. more...

UPDATE, September 21, 2011: CLWR's supporters have raised over half a million dollars for East Africa! more...

UPDATE, October 18, 2011: CLWR Executive Director Robert Granke and Community Relations Director Tom Brook are witnessing the benefit your support is having on drought-stricken Ethiopians:

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VIDEO: Reflections from Robert Granke, Tom Brook, and Dr. Lemma Degafe, the LWF-Ethiopia Country Representative; a welcome from Abichu Gna villagers

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The lack of rain in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya has created food and water shortages that threaten the lives of 11 million people. The World Food Program reports that tens of thousands of Somalis have died from starvation. Thousands more Somalis suffering from malnutrition, dehydration, and exhaustion arrive in Kenyan and Ethiopian refugee camps every day seeking aid, swelling the camps far beyond their capacity and causing a major strain on resources.

An adult helps an infant drink water in Borena, Ethiopia

ACT/DCA/Binyan Mengesha

 

CLWR is providing support in the region in five different ways.

“We have extreme confidence in our experienced partners on the ground in East Africa,” says Robert Granke, CLWR’s executive director. “We know every donation sent to CLWR will be used wisely and will save lives.”

CLWR has worked in Africa for years on food and water security projects and will continue to work toward sustainability in the region. Our five year development goal in our Africa programs is to provide safe water supply, storage capacity and/or irrigation to over 150 communities in Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Zambia. We train African farmers in sustainable agriculture and livestock management, and provide them with the tools they need to feed themselves and their families. CLWR’s ongoing development work in the region helps to mitigate the effects of crises such as drought and famine by building food and water security that lasts.

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