Tag: ‘Hunger’

  • UN seeks religious support in fight against global hunger

    UN seeks religious support in fight against global hunger

    By: AFP | September 15, 2012 |

    ROME – The UN food agency Friday said it was looking for support from world religious leaders in the fight against global hunger as the agency’s chief met the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople.

    “Eradicating hunger not only makes economic and political sense, it is also a moral issue,” Food and Agriculture Organisation director-general Jose Graziano da Silva was quoted in a FAO statement as saying at the meeting. The FAO chief met Bartholomew I, a noted environmentalist, in Istanbul.

    FAO said Graziano da Silva had actively sought “to involve the world’s religions more closely in the fight against hunger” and this month also wrote to Cairo’s Al-Azhar mosque.

    In his letter to the mosque’s Grand Imam Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed el-Tayeb, Graziano da Silva asked for support in efforts to eradicate global hunger and informed him of FAO’s activities in the drought-prone Horn of Africa.

    “We must achieve global food security in order to have a more secure world,” Graziano da Silva was quoted as telling the grand imam.

    Similar letters will be sent to other religious leaders, the FAO said. In June, Graziano da Silva was received in a private audience by Pope Benedict XVI in which he called for “renewed support of the Catholic Church in the fight against hunger at the global and local levels”.

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    via UN seeks religious support in fight against global hunger | The Nation.

  • How Turks eased hunger of our Famine

    How Turks eased hunger of our Famine

    drogheda unitedBy Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor 

    A TURKISH film that tells of how the Ottoman Empire sent food aid to Ireland at the height of the Famine will begin shooting here this July.

    ‘Hunger’ is based on events during 1847, when — moved by stories of the humanitarian disaster in Ireland — the Sultan of the Ottoman empire, Abdul Majid, sent £1,000 and three ships laden with food to Drogheda, Co Louth.

    “It’s a little-known but inspiring story,” writer and director Omer Sarikaya told the Irish Independent.

    The filmmaker will travel to Ireland in three weeks time to audition Irish actors for the project, which will be filmed in both Turkey and Ireland.

    “Our film tells an incredible story, but also the meeting of a Turkish sailor called Fatih, and an Irish woman called Mary.

    “This is a story of two countries coming together during sadness and a love affair between two people from different countries,” Mr Sarikaya said.

    Legend has it that the Sultan Abdul Majid had intended to pledge £10,000 to Irish farmers but that Queen Victoria requested that he send only £1,000, because she herself had only donated £2,000.

    But apparently the sultan, after agreeing to the change, secretly sent three ships to Ireland laden with food.

    The Turkish generosity is remembered by a plaque which was unveiled at the West Court Hotel in West Street, Drogheda, in 1995.

    Former president Mary McAleese referred to the episode when she addressed guests at a state dinner in Ankara in 2010.

    – Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor

    www.independent.ie, January 23 2012