In October, we sent a small assessment team to evaluate opportunities on the ground through local partnerships. During our assessment, we looked at various areas that have been significantly impacted by the annual droughts.
The situation in Horn of Africa is considered a complex humanitarian crisis due to the significant political, economic, environmental, and religious context that has persisted in Somalia for two decades. This has resulted in large-scale migration into Kenya and Ethiopia during this time. The crisis is chronic and cyclical, with acute short term needs predicated upon the time of year and the extent of the drought. We found that the people observed are extremely vulnerable, and can slip into severe malnutrition very quickly should shortened rains persist. In the meantime, chronic long-term needs such as basic health care, water & sanitation (WASH), and education are clearly not being addressed. A well-planned, strategic livelihood intervention is required for future food security. Given the nature of this complex humanitarian crisis, a long term, highly technical response is required.
With the support of the local church, experienced staff in East Africa, forming partnerships on the ground and a network of skilled and passionate volunteers, Safe Harbor is preparing to serve alongside partners with basic care required for survival and eternal hope through the message of Jesus Christ. We are currently forming a program that addresses critical needs in health, nutrition and WASH (water and sanitation hygiene) with hopes of beginning work in early 2012, pending project funding.
What Can I Do?
We aim to partner with likeminded organizations through focused projects where there is high impact and ministry opportunity; and to mobilize, train and send skilled volunteers who are called to serve.
Prayer
For the outpouring of God’s grace over the physical and spiritual needs of those in crisis, and for clarity in how Safe Harbor can most effectively respond alongside our partners in the field.
Volunteer
We are developing our list of medical professionals, water specialists, food distributors and others who may be called to serve on the ground. This crisis is considered a complex humanitarian crisis and will require a more technical response in the short term. This looks to primarily be in the area of health. Opportunities may include trips lasting 2 weeks to several months. Advanced training in international disaster relief will be required and provided, so contact us today if you are interested: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it / 800.797.HOPE
Support
We will continue to provide updates on resource, staff, and infrastructure needs. If you are interested in supporting this project, please state “East Africa Famine” on your check or submit your donation online by clicking here.
Horn of Africa Crisis Information
The following websites offer up-to-date information on the Horn of Africa crisis.
Famine Early Warning System (FEWSNET): http://www.fews.net
IRIN: http://www.irinnews.org
ReliefWeb: http://reliefweb.int
UNHCR: http://www.unhcr.org/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/home
