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    AP: Somalia famine aid stolen; UN investigating

    MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Thousands of sacks of food aid meant for Somalia's famine victims have been stolen and are being sold at markets in the same neighborhoods where skeletal children in filthy refugee camps can't find enough to eat, an Associated Press investigation has found.

    The U.N.'s World Food Program for the first time acknowledged it has been investigating food theft in Somalia for two months. The WFP said that the "scale and intensity" of the famine crisis does not allow for a suspension of assistance, saying that doing so would lead to "many unnecessary deaths."

    And the aid is not even safe once it has been distributed to families huddled in the makeshift camps popping up around the capital. Families at the large, government-run Badbado camp, where several aid groups have been distributing food, said they were often forced to hand back aid after journalists had taken photos of them with it.

    Ali Said Nur said he received two sacks of maize twice, but each time was forced to give one to the camp leader.

    "You don't have a choice. You have to simply give without an argument to be able to stay here," he said.

    The U.N. says more than 3.2 million Somalis — nearly half the population — need food aid after a severe drought that has been complicated by Somalia's long-running war. More than 450,000 Somalis live in famine zones controlled by al-Qaida-linked militants, where aid is difficult to deliver. The U.S. says 29,000 Somali children under the age of 5 already have died.

    International officials have long expected some of the food aid pouring into Somalia to go missing. But the sheer scale of the theft taking place calls into question aid groups' ability to reach the starving. It also raises concerns about the willingness of aid agencies and the Somali government to fight corruption, and whether diverted aid is fueling Somalia's 20-year-civil war.

    "While helping starving people, you are also feeding the power groups that make a business out of the disaster," said Joakim Gundel, who heads Katuni Consult, a Nairobi-based company often asked to evaluate international aid efforts in Somalia. "You're saving people's lives today so they can die tomorrow."

    WFP Somalia country director Stefano Porretti said the agency's system of independent, third-party monitors uncovered allegations of possible food diversion. But he underscored how dangerous the work is: WFP has had 14 employees killed in Somalia since 2008.

    "Monitoring food assistance in Somalia is a particularly dangerous process," Porretti said.

    In Mogadishu markets, vast piles of food sacks are for sale with stamps on them from the World Food Program, the U.S. government aid arm USAID and the Japanese government. The AP found eight sites where aid food was being sold in bulk and numerous smaller stores. Among the items being sold were corn, grain, and Plumpy'nut — a specially fortified peanut butter designed for starving children.

    An official in Mogadishu with extensive knowledge of the food trade said he believes a massive amount of aid is being stolen — perhaps up to half of aid deliveries — by unscrupulous businessmen. The percentage had been lower, he said, but in recent weeks the flood of aid into the capital with little or no controls has created a bonanza for businessmen.

    The official, like the businessmen interviewed for this story, spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals.

    The AP could not verify the official's claims. WFP said that it rejected the scale of diversions alleged by the official.

    At one of the sites for stolen food aid, about a dozen corrugated iron sheds are stacked with sacks. Outside, women sell food from open 110-pound (50-kilogram) sacks, and traders load the food onto carts or vehicles under the indifferent eyes of local officials.

    Stolen food aid is not new in Somalia — it's the main reason the U.S. military become involved in Somalia during the country's 1992 famine, an intervention that ended shortly after the military battle known as Black Hawk Down. There are no indications the military plans to get involved in this year's famine relief efforts.

    WFP said in a statement that it has put into place "strengthened and rigorous" monitoring and control in Somalia.

    "However, given the lack of access to much of the territory due to security dangers and restrictions, humanitarian supply lines remain highly vulnerable to looting, attack and diversion by armed groups," WFP told the AP.

    Somali government spokesman Abdirahman Omar Osman said the government does not believe food aid is being stolen on a large scale but if such reports come to light, the government "will do everything in our power" to bring judicial action.

    The AP investigation also found evidence that WFP is relying on a contractor blamed for diverting large amounts of food aid in a 2010 U.N. report

    Eight Somali businessmen said they bought food from the contractor, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, who is known as Enow. His wife heads Saacid, a powerful Somali aid agency that WFP uses to distribute hot food. The official with extensive knowledge of the food trade said at some Saacid sites it appeared less than half the amount of food supplied was being prepared.

    Attempts to reach Enow or his wife for comment were not successful.

     

    3,035 comments

    • Aaron Rodriguez  •  9 mths ago
      I will be willing to help the homless down the street first and the homless family here
    • kt  •  9 mths ago
      Hmm gee this is surprising isn't it. That's ok we can send more money to the warlords for guns and ammo
    • Terry  •  9 mths ago
      It's tragic that poor, helpless African babies and children have to suffer from war, corrupt officials, poverty and ignorance. The cycle seems to never end, we want to help, but it is like pouring water through a pot with huge holes, it doesn't work. What to do????
      • Dave 9 mths ago
        True, but it is a cycle of life that has been going on since the creation.
      • Atheism Rising 9 mths ago
        We should send aid in the form of contraception, for one thing. A huge part of the reason so many children die every year is that THERE ARE SO MANY CHILDREN.
    • SIROCK  •  9 mths ago
      How much help is china, russia, and the other Arab nations giving? I believe only a few dollars why is this our problem and not a world problem? Out of UN now cut foreign aid now. Take care of Americans Now.
      • Strawman 9 mths ago
        What do you mean. China and Russia supply AK47 to both fighting factions and give the U.S. loans to send food aide through the U.N. which is in turn stolen by the fighting factions then sold to buy more AK47 and granade launchers. China and Russia and Al Quada are helping. They are just helping themselves all the way.
      • SIROCK 9 mths ago
        Good point I just missed that
      • equal 9 mths ago
        Cut aid.let the people starve and the rest will kill each other.Sounds like a plan to me
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    • Barbara  •  9 mths ago
      Don't Donate to these people if they want to let their own people go hungry let them! It never goes to whom it's suppose too, they sell it on the black market, and make money. It's been going on in Africa since the 1800's, we give, we give, we give and there are still babies going hungry. It will never end! So America...end it today by stop donating. Give to the own community who needs it for our own homeless, or poverty people right here in the USA!
      • I Know Better 9 mths ago
        So true Barbara. My own community has about a 20% unemployment rate, and that's where I'll help before giving it to African thieves.
    • Yut Phut E-Gair Bah  •  9 mths ago
      Look.on a note here,these people have had 5,000 yrs to get civilized,If the chinese are supplying them with arms,then I think they should supply them with food; maybe then something can get done. I still have that memory of Sam Kinison from years ago when he did stand up comedy," You live in the f$#kin'desert, nothing grows out here, see this, yeah this is sand,know what its going to be in 100 years, its going to be sandddddddddddddddddd........."LOL.....Sorry,but I think Africa should start helping Africa......this has been played out for too long,I cant see anything else that can be done.
      • pacificsharp 9 mths ago
        As the cradle of humanity Africa has had longer than any other area to develop a civilization.
    • John  •  9 mths ago
      This is the way it is in all the 3rd world countries we give aid to. Those in power steal from the weak. Then they sell the food back to them and use the money to increase their power. Our government knows this and allows it to continue and keeps giving them food, other goods, and money, which just continues the problem. We need to stop giving aid to these countires and focus on America; especially while the deficit is so high. IT MAKES NO SENSE TO BORROW MONEY FROM CHINA TO GIVE TO SOMALIA, OR ANOTHER 3RD WORLD COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Ric  •  9 mths ago
      When will the Somalis stand up for themselves? Then maybe we can really help.
      • Tom 9 mths ago
        lol, they are to weak to stand.
      • JR 9 mths ago
        Thank you! They are starving, dehydrated, pregnant from being raped by gangs and military thugs, dying infants and young children, and you want them to "stand up for themselves?" How out-of-touch or arrogant.
      • Dave 9 mths ago
        The Somalias are able to stand up and hijack cargo ships, to steel from their neighbor. The poor starving who are too weak to stand up that you see are the ones shown on tv by the media. There are a lot who are too weak to stand up but evidently the criminals are not in that crowd.
    • Eros2382  •  9 mths ago
      Can't UN do ANTHING right? I guess this answers it. In the end, they're probably end up feeding more warlords and their troops then they do the starving civilians.
    • Baussman  •  9 mths ago
      This is why I didn't donate. I knew this was going to happen
    • I Know Better  •  9 mths ago
      It is cruel to say, but what does one expect in this part of the world? These people don't care about their own. I am reluctant to ever donate to causes like this because of the history of causes like this. Always the same story, looting, thievery, and depriving the intended recipients of the food the desperately need. Disgusting.
    • Bobbie  •  9 mths ago
      And yet we keep sending it. How about feeding the hungry in the US and let them take care of themselves. Better yet, let France feed them.
    • FOODIE  •  9 mths ago
      this is why i never donate anything to africa because of the corruption i think some of the times they starve there own people just to get things to steal
    • so overit  •  9 mths ago
      NO MORE FOREIGN AID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • LindaR  •  9 mths ago
      When are these organizations realize that unless 'they' take to food DIRECTLY to the victims - IT WILL NEVER GET THERE!
    • Masc  •  9 mths ago
      I predicted it two weeks ago...Hahahaha...Just like the billions missing from Haiti...Anyone who donates to anything outside of their own area is an idiot!!...Might as well just flush it down the toilet...
    • BobN  •  9 mths ago
      And we have so many beggers on T.V. begging to aid the chlidern. Stop the aid and help Americans. In America so many call people down on their luck losers, bums, and much worse. People in third world toilets are called poor and unfortunate. GIVE AMERICAN.
    • Steven  •  9 mths ago
      The U.N. is investigating? So who is investigating the U.N?
    • Mr Twobit  •  9 mths ago
      The U.N. needs to get off it's Holier than Thou @$$ and DO SOMETHING. Quit sitting back and letting the US do it all. It will not stop until a force stronger than the ones in power goes in. And I'm sorry, the US is overbooked this year.
    • Robert  •  9 mths ago
      Surprise, surprise, surprise. Duh.
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