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The Horrors of Famine

In the olden days, people used to think of famine as a punishment from God. Different people had their own beliefs and rituals which they thought was remedy to end the famine. There is historical evidence to prove that some people had even offered human sacrifice to appease the angry gods and end to the famine.

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The dictionary defines famine as “a drastic wide-reaching food shortage”. Now, picture this: hunger and starvation is commonplace, leading to a great number of deaths; man’s animal instincts, hidden in times good, suddenly manifest in all its ugliness; all civilized manners and etiquette come to an end; heartless opportunists, exploiters and other antisocial elements take full advantage of the famine conditions; people migrate to anywhere with anything edible in multitudes. That is a pen illustration of a famine.

In the olden days, people used to think of famine as a punishment from God. Different people had their own beliefs and rituals which they thought was remedy to end the famine. There is historical evidence to prove that some people had even offered human sacrifice to appease the angry gods and end to the famine.

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One of Great Devastation

Recently, some countries in Asia, especially India, and some in Africa have experienced the horrors of famine from time to time. The famine of Bengal in the early forties of the last millennium was one of great devastation. To wit, it was the worst famine in the last two hundred years of Indian history. Men and women died of starvation by the thousands everyday. The death and decay caused an epidemic; malaria and cholera became widespread, infecting thousands who were already weak and dying. The roads were filled with human corpses.

More recently, Ethiopia suffered nearly the same fate. Developed and developing countries of the world, luckily, rallied to provide food and financial support to help the country out of its terrible ordeal.

The primary cause of natural famine can be traced to lack of seasonal rains which ultimately result in the failing of crops. To a great extent, production of rice, wheat, pulses and cereals depends on adequate rainfall. The failure of crops will, of course, result in a great shortage of food supplies for the people

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An Unmitigated Disaster

In the early days of famine, hoarders and black – marketers will try their best to make the most out of this desperate situation. Prices will skyrocket and the common people will be the most aggravated by this antisocial assault. As conditions worsen, people, innocent enough to begin with, will steel their nerves to steal, burgle, and even murder to get food or monies to buy food from those unscrupulous opportunists. Other natural disasters, such as cyclones and floods that destroy crops will also naturally cause a natural famine.

But there are also famines caused by man. A war torn country usually suffers from an acute shortage of food. Priority in a war is given to soldiers fighting for their country and all sources of food will be mobilized for the soldiers consumption first. Economic recession may also cause famine, as the situation in Indonesia during the Asian Economic Crisis of the nineties. Yet another cause of famine is overpopulation and under-supply of food.

Famine is an unmitigated disaster, but it is not something that cannot be warded off. Careful pondering will reveal that even those famines caused by natural calamities can be avoided with proper research, planning and cooperation. More than seventy percent of the earth’s surface is water, and so, we know there is enough water for irrigating all the fields in the world. All it needs be done is to build proper dams, canals, tube-wells and tap the subterranean sources of water supply. Floods and the ravages caused by floods can be kept at bay, if big rivers are connected by means of link canals and the overflowing water channeled to desert regions where water is much needed. In this age of science and technology, has the time not arrived yet for us to leave our pathetic dependence on the vagaries of a capricious climate?

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A Greater Cooperation

Finally, as the world steps forward gingerly into the new millennium, I believe an important step to eradicate famine is for a greater cooperation among all nations of the world. There are countries where there is a huge surplus of food grains while other countries are experiencing an acute shortage of food; food is wasted and goes down the drain by the tones daily in some countries while at the same time, some countries have people who cannot even scrap together a single square meal a day. The former should not only help the latter but also work towards fairer and equitable distribution of food on a global level.

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  1. Jo Oliver

    On May 19, 2009 at 1:39 pm


    OMG what horrible images. I hate looking at them, but we need to more often. we often get complacent in our own lives filled with food, water, safety, etc.

    Nicely done.

  2. Kate Smedley

    On May 19, 2009 at 1:51 pm


    We don’t realise how lucky we are in the western world, shocking article but something we all need to see … thanks for bringing it to our attention.

  3. George W Whitehead

    On May 19, 2009 at 2:33 pm


    Great article and powerful images.

  4. cardy

    On May 19, 2009 at 4:52 pm


    The images had an effect on me, exellent article hard hitting and all true that is the sad part.

  5. clay hurtubise

    On May 19, 2009 at 6:06 pm


    Good job, but tough to read. To think our (US) government has paid farmers to NOT grow crops is inexcusable.
    Thanks,
    Clay

  6. Joe Dorish

    On May 19, 2009 at 7:17 pm


    Clay hit it right on the head for USA.

  7. CHAN LEE PENG

    On May 19, 2009 at 9:32 pm


    The images made this article stand out. Femine is indeed scary. Thanks for sharing.

  8. Christine Ramsay

    On May 20, 2009 at 1:33 am


    This article has really brought home to me how devastating famine is and we should all do our bit to help alleviate it. Good work.

    Christine

  9. ladybaby

    On May 20, 2009 at 6:36 am


    With all the resources this world has to be able to feed all the people of the world, it is a SIN of man, that this is happening. There is NO EXCUSE for it. Our leaders and those who make the decisions for the masses, are only interested in PROFITS. It is evil plain and simple. The pictures are HEARTBREAKING!

  10. Betty Carew

    On May 20, 2009 at 7:11 am


    Mr Ghaz I didn’t know if I wanted to read this as it breaks my heart. We give to United Way and the many other services that collect for this cause and yet we see no change.To me it seems impossible for the average person to help those in need so far away. When I do give money to these services I often wonder if the people that need it ever see it? It is such a shame that people have to suffer like this when there is so much food in the world and in most cases some of it is not even used.It is more than a sad situation it is a absolute shame on mankind

  11. Glynis Smy

    On May 20, 2009 at 9:30 am


    I was just complaining because I was hungry, Mmmm I am not I am just overfed. This is the best article of yours, you used images and facts very well. Thumbs up.

  12. jamesII

    On May 20, 2009 at 10:05 am


    You know I like to think there are no under-developed countries–only under-develop leaders. When competent leaders begin to realized the the people are the best resourse– and History has shown the people can get it done. Most diasiter, that are not natural, are due to poor leadership–too bad with politic somebody must die some other must live–thank God I am not one to make such choices. I would like to agree with you that famine leads to anti-social behavior, but I can’t. I live in a country of plenty and we still have thugs and gangsters that will take your rice as fast as the free food truck can give it to you–better heist the whole truck–do you know what I mean? I feel soory for the masses because they do not think and allow themselves to be caught up in any fart the flows–I cusre the leader. Let’s start placing blame where the blame is deserved. Good writing! Teaching! Good Stuff. I enjoyed. Will read more when I am in a mood for learning! Thank you for reading me and for the intelligent comments. Cool!

  13. goodselfme

    On May 20, 2009 at 5:52 pm


    this well done composition tells the truth and shows it too. so difficult to see the pics of those so less fortunate than I am.

  14. Ruby Hawk

    On May 20, 2009 at 8:00 pm


    We should never complain about anything. We don’t This is a horror beyond belief and yet it is happening today.

  15. OhSugar

    On May 21, 2009 at 9:08 am


    Excellent presentation. Absolutely heartbreaking to see these photos of starving humans. I donate and wish I could more.

  16. Kairos

    On May 22, 2009 at 8:42 am


    there is famine because there is surplus…there is famine because we consume too much…there is famine because the North World, consumes 3/4 of the world’s resources.

  17. CA Johnson

    On May 22, 2009 at 11:01 am


    I feel so sorry for those poor people who have to suffer like that. I agree that it really does make me feel more grateful for what I have especially when I know that there are more people who are more unfortunate than I am. You really wrote a very moving and eye opening article. I enjoyed reading it.

  18. CutestPrincess

    On June 9, 2009 at 3:26 pm


    omg… i feel sorry for them… this brought tears to my eyes, i wish i can help them through my prayers.

  19. Susan

    On July 3, 2009 at 4:17 pm


    This is your best article so far. Hard hitting and relevant to all of us. You are right — with global warming, changes in our weather patterns, all of this will come to pass for all of us. Even we in the USA need to confront the fact that if we don’t do something cooperative NOW, we will be not be able to help other countries because we will be the effect of this too.

    Hope all of the right people see this!

  20. Juancav

    On August 20, 2009 at 3:14 pm


    This cannot happens in a civilized world ; are we?

  21. lindalulu

    On August 21, 2009 at 7:15 pm


    Great article, one that makes people think about what is really happening in the world we live!

  22. Bren Parks

    On August 22, 2009 at 12:52 am


    Made me think of my blessings………and pray for these poor souls……..

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