"Now is not the time to look away"! Thanks for that [Durhamjen]. None of us living in well watered U.K. can begin to comprehend what it means to live in a famine ridden country. Apart from the inevitable man made wars, the climate is against those who live in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most of the starving population live in remote rural areas and depend entirely on what they can grow to eat and to sell at market. When that fails, they have nowhere to turn except for aid agencies giving them enough to stop them dying.
Yes, unscrupulous men take some of the aid, but not all of it. I was in Nigeria just after the Biafran war had ended and heard the shocking stories first hand. But many of the missions and aid agencies worked hard to get food out to those who were desperate. And it did make a difference.
Re the comments on 'the more they feed, the more they breed', words fail me.
Unlike the overpopulated U.K., Africa is a huge continent with plenty of space but the centre is blighted by the ever spreading Sahara. Should this maxim be applied to U.K.? Of course not! So why should it be ok to say this about those in Africa?
Please, please just spare a few pounds. These people are human beings and they are dying! It isn't their fault.
PS. regarding the Irish Famine, there was plenty of grain stored by the English landlords. Few of them would release it. The Irish peasants depended for food on the potatoes they grew, which were hit by blight that completely ruined the crops. The population of Ireland has NEVER recovered. Many of those who survived escaped to America. Those starving in Somalia etc no longer have that option thanks to the blessed Trump!