Update on the Crisis in Madagascar

On July 6, we published a letter urging President Biden to race all needed resources to Southern Madagascar, where over a million of people are facing starvation due a climate crisis they did nothing to create.

Since then, over 300 scientists, academics, NGO directors, doctors, engineers, technology and software professionals, school teachers, students and climate advocates have added their names. You can read the published letter and with all signatories listed by country here. If you haven’t yet, please join them.

Over the last 2 weeks, we’ve been gathering all the information we can about conditions on the ground. I spoke a few days ago with Tim Irwin of UNICEF in Southern Madagascar. UNICEF’s detailed assessment of the situation as of July 26 is the most recent available.

Since the WFP’s call to action on June 23, the number of people listed as starving has doubled.

UNICEF warns we’re on track for HALF A MILLION acutely malnourished children younger than 5, including 110,000 “suffering irreversible harm to their growth and development.”

Despite World Food Program Executive Director David Beasley’s impassioned call for polluting countries to “help these innocent victims of climate change NOW,” not only with emergency relief but “rain harvesting and adaptation,” nothing like the resources needed have been forthcoming.

Even UNICEF’s emergency nutrition assistance, targeted to the most severely malnourished children, is 17% underfunded.

Thank you so very, very much.