Crisis update: Water deliveries expand to Mogadishu


Girls in MogadishuPhoto: Cassandra Nelson/Mercy CorpsOur efforts are reaching more than 825,000 people in Africa‘s drought-stricken Horn. Read the latest on our response ›

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The crisis in Africa’s Horn may have fallen off the front pages, but the situation “continues to deteriorate,” according to the latest UN update. Children five and younger are increasingly dying from hunger and disease. Reports of cholera, measles and malaria are on the rise, too. And famine is expected to spread across even more regions of Somalia.

Here’s the latest update on our lifesaving response:

Somalia: On Friday we made the first of daily deliveries of clean drinking water to a displacement camp in Mogadishu. It’s home to tens of thousands of people who’ve flocked to Somalia’s capital seeking refuge from the drought.

Ethiopia: Seven mobile health teams in the hard-hit Somali region continue to provide vaccinations, medical check-ups and fortified food to pregnant women and children under five. We’re also trucking water to remote communities along the Somalia border, and helping herders sell their weakened cattle for cash to meet urgent needs.

Kenya: We’re reaching nearly 200,000 with clean drinking water, trucking it to several dozen villages in drought-stricken Wajir County.

With your support, teams in all three countries are working around the clock to help families survive. Forecasters are now predicting less-than-average rainfall in October, which would only prolong the current crisis — and the recovery.

Thank you for all you’re doing to save lives in Africa’s Horn.

Sincerely,

Neal Keny-Guyer, Mercy Corps

Neal Keny-Guyer
Chief Executive Officer

Cost Estimate for H.R. 1741, Secure Visas Act


Cost Estimate for H.R. 1741, Secure Visas Act
Cost estimate for the bill as ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on June 23, 2011

Happy Labor Day …Gregg Ross, Democracy for America


Happy Labor Day!

As we celebrate today, it’s important to keep in mind that Republicans are still waging an all-out war on working families across America.

Last month we won two big victories against anti-union Republican Senators in Wisconsin – and we are continuing to fight the Republican anti-union agenda state by state.

Show your solidarity with workers across the country. Sign up to get a free “Unions = Jobs” bumper sticker today.

Thanks for everything you do.

– Gregg

Gregg Ross, Political Campaign Manager
Democracy for America

Do you have a dream for America? ..Kaili Lambe, Democracy for America.


With Congress bowing to the wishes of their corporate donors and conservative legislatures in dozens of states attacking working families, things can seem pretty bleak.

But in communities across the country, progressive activists are being inspired by the American Dream Movement — the fight to rebuild the middle class. We’re working together and fighting to take back our country.

On October 3-5 progressive activists will converge on Washington DC to share and learn innovative movement-building strategies at the Take Back the Dream Conference.

Democracy for America and Rebuild the Dream have teamed up to offer scholarships to thirty awesome activists who might not otherwise be able to attend the conference. Click here to apply right now.

The American Dream Movement is built by you and this conference will be a unique opportunity to share your progressive vision for the country and bring what you learn home to inspire others in your community.

There has never been a more important time for us to unite and share ideas to move our country forward.

Can you bring your energy and experience to the Conference? It’s easy to apply — just three quick steps.

Know someone who would make an outstanding American Dream Scholar? Forward this email and ask them to apply.

Working together, we’re unstoppable. Thank you for everything you do.

– Kaili

Kaili Lambe, Political Campaign Manager
Democracy for America

Earth911.com


In this week's photo, Eco Warrior Charles Orgbon leads students in eco-projects to improve their community.

Do the [Eco] Math

Hybrid bulbs may be the wave of the future

School can be a drain not only on environmental resources but on your wallet, too. But a few, quick changes like buying used & wasting less
can move your green studies to the top of the class. And, get extra
credit by checking out the cool programs & competitions our experts
are working on (below).

Charles Orgbon
Young people are more than
the future, they are today. Our world will never embrace sustainability
entirely if we don’t begin tapping into the ingenuity of today.
“- Charles Orgbon

This Week’s Eco Warrior Leads the Class

Charles
Orgbon, a sophomore at Mill Creek High School in Hoschton, Ga., sets a
standard for student leaders in green. Not only is he the student body
president of his class & a leader in the Key Club, but he also
serves as the youngest board member for Earth Force & is the founder and CEO of Greening Forward.

Charles also founded the first Earth Savers Club
in 2008, which today hosts comprehensive curricula and provides
mini-grants for various green projects. Get your student involved with
Charles’ inspiring work!

Contribute a Photo to Next Week’s Edition!

Next week we’re talking all about hybrids, electric vehicles and ways to power your car with alternative fuels. Got a pic of your cool ride to share? Email them to greentips@earth911.com (or just hit the reply button) & maybe you’ll be our featured Eco Warrior!
Kelley Dennings
“The Recycle-Bowl competition is a fun way to get schools to recycle
more. Plus, a school’s pride is on the line. It’d be great to win a
$1000 for collecting the most recyclable material, but often it’s more
important that you beat your school’s rival.”-Kelley DenningsJoin Recycle-Bowl now