Nov 3 2011
The VOA News audio program "Explorations" on Tuesday discussed international humanitarian aid in the Horn of Africa. The program features interviews with Kurt Tjossem, the International Rescue Committee's regional director for the Horn of Africa and East Africa; Shannon Scribner, Oxfam America's humanitarian policy manager; and Nancy Lindborg, USAID's assistant administrator for the Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance.
Lindborg said that in addition to improving access to food, USAID is "working very hard on supporting health programs, public health programs ... especially for measles; we are concerned that cholera and malaria will be on the rise. And this is so urgent for children under five who are already weakened by malnutrition to have access to these health programs as well as to clean water" (11/1).
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