President Higgins pays tribute to bishops for special Church collection for east-Africa famine

by | 13 Jul, 2017 | News

President Michael D Higgins  has paid tribute to the decision by the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference to organise special collections at churches across Ireland to raise funds for people affected by the east -Africa famine.

He called on all Irish citizens and organisations to take this call as an example and to respond with their traditional generosity.

President Higgins said, “As President of Ireland may I commend all such efforts to provide assistance to the people across the countries of East Africa, who are suffering the effects of a devastating drought.

“Three years of drought have created what the United Nations have called the greatest humanitarian crisis since the Second World War, with over 24 million people facing malnutrition and starvation.

“The effects of El Niño and the growing impact of climate change have produced an unparalleled period of drought, devastating crops and livelihoods and forcing thousands of people to leave their homes. The drought is destroying communities and fuelling conflicts, resulting in growing refugee movements in an already fragile region.

“We are reminded of the significance of us making an effort, at State and citizen level, to ensure that the statements on Climate Change agreed in Paris and on Sustainable Development agreed in New York in 2015, are turned into implementable policies and actions.”

President Higgins went on to say, “This crisis, however, requires an immediate response.  Irish Aid and the Irish NGOs and missionary organisations are already providing highly effective assistance to millions of people across the region. But a response at greater scale is required.

“We urgently need a renewed global effort to help prevent the deaths of millions of poor and marginalised people – including a call on the international community to honour its obligations to finance international aid efforts and climate change adaptation.

“In addition, we need to address the gross inequalities that underpin people’s vulnerabilities to climate change, and to review those policies and practices that have allowed and enabled conflicts in this region to continue for far too long.

“Our shared humanity demands no less.”

President Higgins has spoken about the importance of combating famine and poverty on a number of occasions at home and abroad.

Special collections at all Masses will take place across Ireland on the weekend of 22 and 23 July. The money raised will be donated to Trócaire, the overseas development agency of the Catholic Church in Ireland, which is delivering emergency food, water and health care to the 25 million people affected in east-Africa.

For more see www.trocaire.org.

ENDS

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