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The Inaugural day stock at the Food Bank was more than 15 Tons at a cost of over 1,000,000 Kenyan Shillings and included:
The Sri Guru Nanak Food Bank is a result of meetings that a team of Senior Directors of UNITED SIKHS held with government officials in Kenya. The need of the hour in Africa is a proactive approach by grassroots humanitarian relief organizations to help people access the basic amenities of life. Local involvement is a must to achieve sustainable results in eradicating persistent lack of the primary human needs of food, water, and shelter. UNITED SIKHS has hence entered into an understanding with the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and other organizations that work with local communities. Our approach is based on guiding principles of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA).
Several United Nations agencies including United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are collaborating with Kenya Red Cross (KRC) to scale up early response interventions like the provision of water boreholes, water trucking, de-stocking and other livelihood support to vulnerable areas to mitigate the impact of drought. UNITED SIKHS work on water boreholes benefiting nearly 15,000 people was reported in our Press release "This Time for Africa" on 10/01/2011.
The food bank, a legacy of the Sikh Gurus, does much more than satiate hunger for those in need. Food shortages lead to many issues that at first glance may not seem related. OCHA Kenya lists some of them as experienced in Kenya:
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- Sikh Community of East Africa joins hands with UNITED SIKHS to establish "Sri Guru Nanak Food Bank" in Nairobi
- UNITED SIKHS enters into agreement with Red Cross Society of Kenya to work on local relief work
The Inaugural day stock at the Food Bank was more than 15 Tons at a cost of over 1,000,000 Kenyan Shillings and included:
- Maize meal - 50 bags (1 Bag = 90 kg)
- Rice - 30 bags
- Red Beans - 25 bags
- Sugar - 50 bags
- Salt - 25 bags
The Sri Guru Nanak Food Bank is a result of meetings that a team of Senior Directors of UNITED SIKHS held with government officials in Kenya. The need of the hour in Africa is a proactive approach by grassroots humanitarian relief organizations to help people access the basic amenities of life. Local involvement is a must to achieve sustainable results in eradicating persistent lack of the primary human needs of food, water, and shelter. UNITED SIKHS has hence entered into an understanding with the Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) and other organizations that work with local communities. Our approach is based on guiding principles of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA).
Several United Nations agencies including United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) are collaborating with Kenya Red Cross (KRC) to scale up early response interventions like the provision of water boreholes, water trucking, de-stocking and other livelihood support to vulnerable areas to mitigate the impact of drought. UNITED SIKHS work on water boreholes benefiting nearly 15,000 people was reported in our Press release "This Time for Africa" on 10/01/2011.
The food bank, a legacy of the Sikh Gurus, does much more than satiate hunger for those in need. Food shortages lead to many issues that at first glance may not seem related. OCHA Kenya lists some of them as experienced in Kenya:
- Tensions soar within and along the Kenya/Somalia border as communities move in search of water and pasture for livestock.
- High levels of drought induced livestock mortality in pastoral areas
- Outbreak of livestock diseases PPR, CCPP and small pox
- Alarming level of water shortage for both livestock and human use
- Increasing health concerns for populations - Malnutrition and Anaemia, both of which affect pregnant or lactating mothers and their children most, are on the rise
- Conflicts over scarce resources increase the risk of women/girls experiencing sexual abuse and gender based violence (GBV) and vulnerability to sexual exploitation
- Increased risk of diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and measles spreading due to movement of people in search of water and food
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