Text Only
Search

 
Kenyan President Declares Famine National Disaster

01 January 2006

Mwai Kibaki at Friday's cabinet swearing-in
Mwai Kibaki
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has declared the food shortages ravaging the country a national disaster.

Mr. Kibaki made the announcement Sunday during a New Year's Day speech. He says nearly 2.5 million people will need food aid, which he estimates will cost more than $150 million.

At least 20 people and thousands of livestock have died as a result of a drought and famine.

Officials say thousands of prisoners planned to skip their annual New Year's lunch so the food could go to those affected by the famine.

Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Famine Warnings for Horn of Africa Region
Kenyan President Visits Famine and Drought-Stricken Area
 
  Top Story
Obama Honors US Military Veterans  Video clip available

  More Stories
Obama's Middle East Strategy Stalls
Pakistan Seeks Role in US-Afghan Policy
French, German Leaders Commemorate Armistice Day  Audio Clip Available
At Least 10 Soldiers Killed in Pakistan Clashes
Body of Missing US Soldier Found in Afghanistan
Yemen, US Sign Military Cooperation Deal
Pirates Seize Cargo Ship in Indian Ocean
Clinton: Naval Clash Won't Stop Outreach to North Korea  Audio Clip Available
APEC Foreign Ministers Discourage Protectionism  Audio Clip Available
German Courtroom Killer Gets Life Sentence
Zimbabwe Land Seizures Reportedly Intensify  Audio Clip Available
Japan to Tell Obama It Wants Okinawa Marine Base Closed  Audio Clip Available
Britain's Latest War Dead Come Home to Rest  Video clip available
Cambodia Rejects Thai Request to Extradite Former Leader  Audio Clip Available