ProPublica: Inside the Trump Administration's Man-Made Hunger Crisis
Those warnings went unheeded. Rubio, facing pressure from lawmakers and humanitarian groups, nevertheless publicly asserted that the agencys mass cuts had spared food programs even as the administration failed to fund WFP in Kenya behind the scenes. If its providing food or medicine or anything that is saving lives and is immediate and urgent, youre not included in the freeze, Rubio told reporters on Feb. 4. I dont know how much more clear we can be than that.
By the spring, WFP still had not received funding, ran low on supplies and would be forced to stop feeding many of Kenyas refugees. In Kakuma, the third-largest camp in the world, WFP cut rations to their lowest in history, trapping most of the 308,000 people in the camp with almost nothing to eat.
They began to starve, and many mostly children died because their malnourished bodies couldnt fight off infections, ProPublica found while reporting in the camp. Mothers had to choose which of their kids to feed. Young men took to the streets in protests, some of which devolved into violent riots. Pregnant women with life-threatening anemia were so desperate for calories that they ate mud. Out of options and mortally afraid, refugees began fleeing the camp by foot and in overcramped cars, threatening a new migration crisis on the continent. They said theyd rather risk being shot or dying on the perilous route than slowly starving in Kakuma.
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In the hospitals courtyard, another mother, 20-year-old Nyangoap Riek, leaned against a tree with her two children at her feet and said she was considering an extreme solution. The thing I think about is committing suicide, she told ProPublica, because I heard the U.N. takes care of the kids when the parents are gone.
https://www.propublica.org/article/kenya-trump-usaid-world-food-program-starvation-children-deaths
After the funding cuts, 65,000 refugees received rations equal to
40% of the daily intake. About 107,000 people received rations equivalent to
20% of the daily minimum. The rest more than 136,000 people received
nothing.