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Sudan: Waiting for the Boats to Return to Akobo

8 July 2009


Akobo — A few months ago, it was possible to buy rice, sugar and some vegetables from the main market in Akobo town, Jonglei State in Southern Sudan. For the past few weeks, however, the food stalls have been empty.

"There used to be food in the market - for those who could afford to buy it," Akobo County information officer John Ter said. "Since June, when the river was blocked, nothing has come through."

The traders used to bring merchandise down the Sobat and Pibor rivers, either from Malakal in neighbouring Upper Nile State or from Ethiopia.

The food situation in Akobo is fragile, and the river a key supply route. A nutrition survey conducted by Save the Children between November 2008 and March 2009 found a global acute malnutrition rate of 20.2 percent, a severe acute malnutrition rate of 5.5 percent and moderate malnutrition prevalence of 14.7 percent. The survey was based on weight for height measurements and/or oedema.

"These data indicate an extraordinarily severe situation that more than ever threatens the survival of children in the assessed areas," Bismarck Swangin, communications officer in Southern Sudan for the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), said.

"The data also points to general low levels of nutrition in most of Jonglei and Bahr El Ghazal areas [which] are some of the most under-served in terms of social services, due to conflict, flooding and drought."

Attack

The river was blocked after a 12 June attack by armed Jikany Nuer men on a flotilla of 31 boats, including 27 carrying relief food for the UN World Food Programme (WFP), near Nassir in neighbouring Upper Nile State.

Thuom Mum, Upper Nile state information minister, said about 40 people died in the fighting, which also cut off food supplies to about 19,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) in Akobo.

Locals told IRIN on 5 July that the attack was an act of revenge, intended to deny supplies to the Lou Nuer for previous attacks against them. It was especially severe because it came at a time when parts of Akobo had endured months without rain and locals could not farm.

Late rains

The rains should have started in May, but the eastern parts of Akobo County, including the town, remain dry. Aid workers worry that half the 86,000 population of the county could face serious food shortages if the rains fail completely.

"It is July and we should be receiving some rains, but there is none," David Tolu Lemiso, health project manager at the NGO Nile Hope Development Foundation (NHDF), said. "Some of the IDPs are already malnourished. And even if the rains came, they have no seeds to plant at the moment."

The key source of food for both IDPs and host communities in Akobo town and surrounding villages is rations delivered by WFP planes. "Should the plane fail to come for a week, people here will be in trouble," Gabriel Ajak of WFP said.

Supervising the delivery of sorghum and peas by Buffalo transport plane on 5 July in Akobo, he added: "The situation here will get worse when rains start - unless the river is re-opened soon."

WFP is also using the MI-26 helicopter, which can deliver 10MT per flight - twice as much as the Buffalo. Should the rains start, however, the chopper will find it hard to fly. The Buffalo, on the other hand, would find it hard to land in Akobo because the airstrip would become too muddy.

Even then, delivering food by plane is very expensive. According to WFP spokesperson Amorcecille Almagro, the agency would prefer to deliver the food by river, given the poor roads and fragile security

"At the moment, we only eat after the plane has landed," Deng Jal, who was displaced in a cattle raid by armed Murle men on villages in Nyandit in April, said. "Even then, the food is much less than when it came by river."

[ This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations ]

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Author: upliftdarace_144
Fri Jul 10 19:23:58 2009

INDEPENDENT FARMERS’ UNION IDEA

I'm an entrepreneurial sort of person and I got an idea along those lines that I believe many of us who are grassroots thinkers have been overlooking.

So here goes my idea :

a) We have all kinds of Farmers and Farms that are struggling to make a profit. I believe that they are struggling because they are farming under a kind of Third World system that advantages the persons who convert what farmers produce.

b) In most Third World countries , the First & Second World countries will only build enough infrastructure to allow shipment of RAW MATERIALS from their source(s) to the modes of shipping transportation used to transport the RAW MATERIALS to those First & Second World countries that will turn the RAW MATERIALS into processed goods.

* For example - They will build a railroad line of tracks from some Third World country's gold and diamond mines ( e.g. Zaire ) to the Giant Ships docked and waiting to carry them to processors and sellers such as De Beers, Coca-Cola , Cadbury's etc..

c) What kinds of RAW MATERIALS do Farmers produce and/or have access to :

* Gold - Rice , Cocoa ,Mangos, etc…

d) Major Problems stopping small farmers from taking advantage of the possibility of turning your products into a profitable business : LACK OF TIME

e) Solution - My Idea : Form an Independent Union Of Farmers . Having a Coop is great, but it’s only a way of further enriching the processors of our RAW MATERIALS.

* How would this work ?

1) Each Region would represent a chapter of this Independent Farmers Union

2) Generally speaking, each farmer would retain all of their rights ; just as they had before they joined the Independent Farmers Union .

3) The Independent Farmers Union would be finance collectively by individual members paying dues.

4) These dues which would be used to set-up business ventures in each Independent Farmers Union's Region.

Some Examples Of Businesses That could be set up

* Chicken Processing Plant, and restaurants that would sell the chickens could be supplied right their in each Independent Farmers Union's Region.

* Produce Markets

* Dairies

* Ice Cream Parlors (using fresh milk)

* Fast Food and/or Restaurants - featuring meat from various farm animals

* Supermarkets

* Chocolate Processors – instead of giving your cocoa to companies like Cadbury’s. What do companies like DeBeers, Coca Cola,Cadbury’s and others have that entitles them to get rich off of our Natural wealth ? NOTHING.. We empower them by our economic laziness !!!

5) The Independent Farmers Union's would need persons with expertise in areas concerning the setting up and running of these businesses on behalf of the Independent Farmers Union's.

WE ARE MAKING HUNDREDS WHILE GIVING AWAY BILLIONS TO OUR ECONOMIC SLAVE MASTERS !!!

THERE IS NO REASON WHY WE CAN'T TAKE CONTROL OF OUR OWN COUNTRY !

- FEED YOURSELVES SUGGESTION -

NEIGHBORHOOD COOP GREENHOUSES

ANOTHER SUGGESTION IS FOR THOSE LIVING IN THE CITY TO POOL

THEIR RESOURCES TOGETHER AND MAKE NEIGHBORHOOD COOP

GREENHOUSES . HERE YOU CAN GROW SOME KIND OF FOODS AND NOT

BE TOTALLY DEPENDENT ON GROCERY STORES.

HERE’S SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT BLACK AFRICANS HAVE DONE :

BLACK AFRICAN INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS

The type of Invention is capitalized (e.g. TRAFFIC SIGNAL, MOTOR, etc..)

We Black Africans Can Be Self-Sufficient . Here are some major Black Africans who have had an impact on the world With their initiative These are INVENTORS .

This Listing includes The Inventor’s Name, Their Invention and in some cases the date the invention was recognized and the invention’s U.S. patent number.

* Sarah Boone - IRONING BOARD - April 26, 1892

* John A. Burr - LAWN MOWER

* Marie V. Brittan Brown - HOME SECURITY SYSTEM - Dec 2, 1969

* Buridge & Marshman - TYPEWRITER

* George Carruthers - X-RAY MACHINE

* George Washington Carver - PEANUT BUTTER - PAINTS – PAINT STAINS – ETC

* John Clark - TRACK ATHLETE TRAINER

* W.A. Dietz - SHOE

* Joseph Dickinson - PLAYER PIANO - ARM FOR RECORD PLAYER

* P.B. Downing - POSTAL LETTER BOX

* Charles R. Drew - BLOOD PLASMA STORAGE SYSTEM

* T. Elkins - TOILET (COMMODE)

* Robert Flemming Jr. - GUITAR

* Cathleen McCoy Garrett SIREN - HORN LIGHT INDICATOR

* George F. Grant - GOLF TEE

* J. Gregory - MOTOR

* Joanna Hardin - KEYBOARD STAND - Feb 23, 1993

* Michael Harney - LANTERN

* Solomon Harper - THERMO(HEATED) HAIR CURLERS

* Augustus Jackson - ICE CREAM

* B.F. Jackson - GAS BURNER

* H.A. Jackson - KITCHEN TABLE

* Ruane Jeter - DIGITAL TOASTER - April 14, 1987

* Isaac R. Johnson - BICYCLE FRAME

* John A. Johnson - WRENCH

* Lonnie Johnson - SUPER SOAKER WATERGUN

* P. Johnson - EYE PROTECTOR (GOGGLES)

* W. Johnson - EGG BEATER

* Frederick M. Jones - DEFROSTER - REFRIGERATION CONTROLS – AIR CONDITIONER

* Jones & Long - BOTTLE CAPS

* John H. Jordan - CLOTHES DRESSER

* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (TAMPONS) - May 15, 1956

* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (WATERPROOF) - April 14, 1959

* Mary B. Kenner - BATHROOM TISSUE HOLDER - Nov 19, 1982

* Mary B. Kenner - BACKWASHER ( BATHTUB OR SHOWER MOUNTED) - July 29,1987

* Lewis Latimer & Nichols - ELECTIC LAMP

* W.A. Lavalette - PRINTING PRESS

* F.W. Leslie - ENVELOPE SEAL

* Maurice W. Lee PRESSURE COOKER

* A.L. Lewis - WINDOW CLEANER

* John L. Love - PENCIL SHARPENER

* Tony J. Marshall - FIRE EXTINGUISHER

* Alexander Miles - ELEVATOR

* Jan E. Matzeliger - SHOE LASTING MACHINE

* W.A. Martin - LOCK

* Garrett A. Morgan - GAS MASK - Traffic Signal

* Lydia Newman - HAIR BRUSH - Nov 15, 1898

* Alice H. Parker - HEATING FURNACE - Dec 23, 1919

* J.F. Pickering - AIR SHIP (BLIMP)

* Purdy & Sadgwar - FOLDING CHAIR

* W.B. Purvis - FOUNTAIN PEN

* L.P. Ray - DUST PAN

* W.H. Richardson - BABY BUGGY

* Walter Sammons - PRESSING COMB

* G.T. Sampson - CLOTHES DRYER

* Dewey Sanderson - URINALYSIS MACHINE

* Ralph Sanderson - HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER

* S.R. Scottron - CURTAIN ROD

* Adolph Shamms - MULTI -STAGE ROCKET

* .W. Smith - LAWN SPRINKLER

* Richard B. Spikes - AUTOMATIC GEAR SHIFT

* J. Standard - REFRIGERATOR

* T.W. Stewart - MOP

* Maxine Snowden - RAIN HAT - 1983

* Theora Stephens - PRESSING & CURLING IRON

* Rufus J. Weaver - STAIR -CLIMBING WHEELCHAIR

* Paul E. Williams - HELICOPTER

* J.B. Winters - FIRE ESCAPE LADDER

* Granville T. Woods - Telephone System Apparatus Oct 11, 1887 – Patent # 371, 241

* Granville T. Woods - Roller Coaster

* Granville T. Woods - Auto Air Brake - June 10, 1902 - Patent # 701, 98

* Granville T. Woods - Telegraph Transmission Devices - Dec 2, 1884 Patents # - 308, 816 (7)

* Thanks to The Black Inventors Museum *

* Address : P.O. Box 76128 - Los Angeles , Calif. (90076)

* Phone (310) 859-4602)

* Director : Ghanaian Mr. Hamza Salifa

* Major Contributor of Information : SEESTAH Imahkus Nzinga Okofo

[This inspiring poem was featuring in the movie “Coach Carter ”]

Our Deepest Fear Is Not That We Are Inadequate, Our Deepest Fear Is That We Are Powerful Beyond Measure. It Is Our Light , Not Our Darkness That Most Frightens Us.

We Ask Ourselves, Who Am I To Be Brilliant, Gorgeous, Talented, And Fabulous ?

Actually Who Are We Not To Be ? You Are A Child Of God.

Your Playing Small Doesn’t Serve The World.

There Is Nothing Enlightened About Shrinking So That Other People Won’t Feel Insecure Around You.

We Are All Meant To Shine, As Children Do.

We Were Born To Make Manifest The Glory Of God That Is Within Us.

It’s Not Just In Some Of Us; It’s In Everyone.

And When We Let Our Own Light Shine We Unconsciously Give Other People Permission To Do The Same.

And As We Are Liberated From Our Own Fear, Our Presence Automatically Liberates Others

- Marianne Williamson -

[NOTE – BEING AFRAID AND REFUSING TO GET INVOLVED WON’T STOP US FROM DYING. BUT BEING AFRAID CAN PREVENT US FROM LIVING]

(Nkosi Sikeleli Africa )

God bless Africa May her glory be lifted high Hear our petitions .

God bless us, Your children God we ask You to protect our nation Intervene and end all conflicts Protect us, protect our nation, our nation.

From the blue of our heaven, From the depths of our sea, Over our eternal mountain ranges, Where the cliffs give answer.

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land.

[Enoch Mankayi Sontonga]

WAKE UP !!! STAY UP !!!

TRUTHSEEKERS MOUNT UP !

[http://www.infowars.com/infowars.asx] / [gcnlive.com]

Life Is A Game. Have Fun . Luke 18:17 - Isaiah 11:6

Author: upliftdarace_144
Fri Jul 10 19:24:20 2009

It's Not A Question Of Other Learned Societies.

It's The INFERIORITY COMPLEX WE HAVE TO SHED

St. Paul In A Letter To The Christians In Rome Said :

" For I say, through the grace given to me, to every man that is among

you, NOT TO THINK OF HIMSELF MORE HIGHLY Than He Ought To

Think; but to think soberly, according AS GOD HAS D EALT TO EVERY

MAN THE MEASURE OF FAITH .

#1- - We All Should Think Highly Of Ourselves, Keeping In Our Mind That

God Gave Us Dominion Of The Earth , NOT EACH OTHER..

#2 - Each Of Us Are Given THE MEASURE OF FAITH..as in THE SAME

EXACT AMOUNT OF FAITH .

#3- With #1 & #2 In Mind, We Black Africans Can Do Anything Any One

Else Does . In Fact , Looking At What Many Black Africans Have Done ;

Especially In America, It Puzzles Me Why We Continue To Look For

Other Non- Black Races To Save Us And Help Us.

WE BLACK AFRICANS SUFFER FROM A PSYCHOLOGICAL / SPIRITUAL

CONDITIONING THAT IS CAUSING MANY OF US TO GO TO EXTREMES

OF SUBCONSCIOUSLY HATING OURSELVES , WHILE WE LOOK AT

OTHER RACES [ ESPECIALLY THE WHITE EUROPEANS ] AS GODS WHO

WILL SAVE US . I Have A Question That I Will ASnswer With Historical

Facts ; Do These Black African Inventors Need Saving ? For Example

Thomas Edison Is Attributed The Invention Of The Light Bulb, When

Actaully He Only Made The Glass Casing For The Light Filament Which

Was Actaully Invented By LEWIS LATIMER. TURN ON THE LIGHTS AGAIN

BLACK AFRICANS AND STOP LOOKING FOR MAN TO SAVE YOU.

HAVE FAITH IN GODS & CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELVES !!!!

HERE ARE SOME ANSWERS TO OUR QUESTIONS OF CONFIDENCE :

BLACK AFRICAN INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS

We Black Africans Can Be Self-Sufficient .

Here are some major Black Africans who have had an impact on the

world With their initiative These are INVENTORS . This Listing includes The

Inventor’s Name, Their Invention and in some cases the date the invention

was recognized and the invention’s U.S. patent number.

* Sarah Boone - IRONING BOARD - April 26, 1892

* John A. Burr - LAWN MOWER

* Marie V. Brittan Brown - HOME SECURITY SYSTEM - Dec 2, 1969

* Buridge & Marshman - TYPEWRITER

* George Carruthers - X-RAY MACHINE

* George Washington Carver - PEANUT BUTTER - PAINTS – PAINT STAINS – ETC

* John Clark - TRACK ATHLETE TRAINER

* W.A. Dietz - SHOE

* Joseph Dickinson - PLAYER PIANO - ARM FOR RECORD PLAYER

* P.B. Downing - POSTAL LETTER BOX

* Charles R. Drew - BLOOD PLASMA STORAGE SYSTEM

* T. Elkins - TOILET (COMMODE)

* Robert Flemming Jr. - GUITAR

* Cathleen McCoy Garrett SIREN - HORN LIGHT INDICATOR

* George F. Grant - GOLF TEE

* J. Gregory - MOTOR

* Joanna Hardin - KEYBOARD STAND - Feb 23, 1993

* Michael Harney - LANTERN

* Solomon Harper - THERMO(HEATED) HAIR CURLERS

* Augustus Jackson - ICE CREAM

* B.F. Jackson - GAS BURNER

* H.A. Jackson - KITCHEN TABLE

* Ruane Jeter - DIGITAL TOASTER - April 14, 1987

* Isaac R. Johnson - BICYCLE FRAME

* John A. Johnson - WRENCH

* Lonnie Johnson - SUPER SOAKER WATERGUN

* P. Johnson - EYE PROTECTOR (GOGGLES)

* W. Johnson - EGG BEATER

* Frederick M. Jones - DEFROSTER - REFRIGERATION CONTROLS – AIR CONDITIONER

* Jones & Long - BOTTLE CAPS

* John H. Jordan - CLOTHES DRESSER

* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (TAMPONS) - May 15, 1956

* Mary B. Kenner - SANITARY BELT (WATERPROOF) - April 14, 1959

* Mary B. Kenner - BATHROOM TISSUE HOLDER - Nov 19, 1982

* Mary B. Kenner - BACKWASHER ( BATHTUB OR SHOWER MOUNTED) - July 29,1987

* Lewis Latimer & Nichols - ELECTIC LAMP

* W.A. Lavalette - PRINTING PRESS

* F.W. Leslie - ENVELOPE SEAL

* Maurice W. Lee PRESSURE COOKER

* A.L. Lewis - WINDOW CLEANER

* John L. Love - PENCIL SHARPENER

* Tony J. Marshall - FIRE EXTINGUISHER

* Alexander Miles - ELEVATOR

* Jan E. Matzeliger - SHOE LASTING MACHINE

* W.A. Martin - LOCK

* Garrett A. Morgan - GAS MASK - Traffic Signal

* Lydia Newman - HAIR BRUSH - Nov 15, 1898

* Alice H. Parker - HEATING FURNACE - Dec 23, 1919

* J.F. Pickering - AIR SHIP (BLIMP)

* Purdy & Sadgwar - FOLDING CHAIR

* W.B. Purvis - FOUNTAIN PEN

* L.P. Ray - DUST PAN

* W.H. Richardson - BABY BUGGY

* Walter Sammons - PRESSING COMB

* G.T. Sampson - CLOTHES DRYER

* Dewey Sanderson - URINALYSIS MACHINE

* Ralph Sanderson - HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER

* S.R. Scottron - CURTAIN ROD

* Adolph Shamms - MULTI -STAGE ROCKET

* .W. Smith - LAWN SPRINKLER

* Richard B. Spikes - AUTOMATIC GEAR SHIFT

* J. Standard - REFRIGERATOR

* T.W. Stewart - MOP

* Maxine Snowden - RAIN HAT - 1983

* Theora Stephens - PRESSING & CURLING IRON

* Rufus J. Weaver - STAIR -CLIMBING WHEELCHAIR

* Paul E. Williams - HELICOPTER

* J.B. Winters - FIRE ESCAPE LADDER

* Granville T. Woods - Telephone System Apparatus Oct 11, 1887 – Patent # 371, 241

* Granville T. Woods - Roller Coaster

* Granville T. Woods - Auto Air Brake - June 10, 1902 - Patent # 701, 98

* Granville T. Woods - Telegraph Transmission Devices - Dec 2, 1884 Patents # - 308, 816 (7)

* Thanks to The Black Inventors Museum *

* Address : P.O. Box 76128 - Los Angeles , Calif. (90076)

* Phone (310) 859-4602)

* Director : Ghanaian Mr. Hamza Salifa

* Major Contributor of Information : SEESTAH Imahkus Nzinga Okofo

OUR DEEPEST FEAR By Marianne Williamson

Our Deepest Fear Is Not That We Are Inadequate, Our Deepest Fear Is That We Are Powerful Beyond Measure. It Is Our Light , Not Our Darkness That Most Frightens Us.

We Ask Ourselves, Who Am I To Be Brilliant, Gorgeous, Talented, And Fabulous ?

Actually Who Are We Not To Be ? You Are A Child Of God.

Your Playing Small Doesn’t Serve The World.

There Is Nothing Enlightened About Shrinking So That Other People Won’t Feel Insecure Around You.

We Are All Meant To Shine, As Children Do.

We Were Born To Make Manifest The Glory Of God That Is Within Us.

It’s Not Just In Some Of Us; It’s In Everyone.

And When We Let Our Own Light Shine We Unconsciously Give Other People Permission To Do The Same.

And As We Are Liberated From Our Own Fear, Our Presence Automatically Liberates Others

[NOTE – BEING AFRAID AND REFUSING TO GET INVOLVED WON’T STOP US FROM DYING. BUT BEING AFRAID CAN PREVENT US FROM LIVING]

(Nkosi Sikeleli Africa )

God bless Africa May her glory be lifted high Hear our petitions .

God bless us, Your children God we ask You to protect our nation Intervene and end all conflicts Protect us, protect our nation, our nation.

From the blue of our heaven, From the depths of our sea, Over our eternal mountain ranges, Where the cliffs give answer.

Sounds the call to come together, And united we shall stand, Let us live and strive for freedom, In South Africa our land.

[Enoch Mankayi Sontonga]

WAKE UP ! STAY UP MY BROTHERS & SISTERS ! BE SELF-SUFFICIENT IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.

[http://www.infowars.com/infowars.asx] / [gcnlive.com]

- Life Is a Game. Have Fun. [ Luke 18:17 / Isaiah 11:6 ]


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