Are Africans giving enough?
The international charity Oxfam has launched an initiative to get Africans and their governments to donate more towards the drought and famine in the Horn of Africa. It says the donations given by African countries so far are too small.
On Monday, China promised a further $55m (£33.5m) for famine relief, but the African Union itself has postponed its pledging conference.
Oxfam now says it intends to name and shame the African governments that it thinks should be doing more.
Do you think governments on the continent are doing enough? And what about individuals - have you donated to the cause?
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Comment number 1.
At 16:22 16th Aug 2011, Maxell wrote:We are making Africans passive by giving large hand-outs. It is a bit like the welfare state, have a few kids then why work? You can get the average wage in benefits for nothing. We need to start insisting that African states do more and act responsibly in return for any help. They say they have no food but it does not stop them having one child after another creating more mouths to feed.
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Comment number 2.
At 16:34 16th Aug 2011, Kingsley O wrote:Give a man a fish, he eats for day. Teach him fishing he eats for life. No amount of domestic or international aid will ever be enough if the fundamental cause of famine in Somalia is not addressed. I don't know why a country bordered by the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea cannot employ irrigation to mitigate drought. Decades long anarchy in Somalia have only made situation worse.
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At 17:33 16th Aug 2011, keith wrote:Kenyan's did a fantastic job of raising money to help feed their starving people from the Northern Territories. Imagine their distgust as it was reported that some of the trucks carrying aid were diverted to Uganda and elsewhere and sold.
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At 20:33 16th Aug 2011, Hunar M wrote:It is really a humanitarian attitude to give help and donate the Africans like Somalia. I from the deep of my heart thank and pray for the countries who have sent their help for the Africam countries so as to get them out of the famine and drought.
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At 12:21 17th Aug 2011, Famil abdi wrote:Many people had paid and are paying now but in africa, we have a bad leaders which are good for nothing african leader are like the young man who had killed his father and asked the people to help him becouse being orphan,so that is why we are still un devoloped and live the foreign aid however,we have donated but l don't know where it had disappeared.
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At 18:27 18th Aug 2011, nikodimos wrote:How can Isayas speak about democracy and other things when he supports al shabab, which is trying to starve thousands of somalies and while he fails to recognise the TFG, which has received acceptance by the UN, AU, and others. i.e., eritrea did not reject both of those alegations.
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