Nepal tries to right its course in light of food crisis

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Nepal tries to right its course in light of food crisis

As the global food crisis becomes more widely felt, Nepal's government is restricting exports of daily food items, including rice. Rising prices are a major concern for a country where most people live on less than a dollar a day, reports MNN.

In addition to scarcity, hoarding has begun. Many food aid programs are beginning to worry about cutbacks in the assistance they can give.

A third of the population is at risk if food prices continue their track. FARMS International's Joseph Richter says, "There's no famine right now, but the inflation rate in Nepal has skyrocketed. People there are finding it very difficult to cope with their usual income sources. What they've reported is that these financial constraints are also affecting the churches, and I would suppose, the giving."

FARMS is working with three mission organizations in an effort to strengthen believers economically and spiritually. The team uses interest-free loans (micro-enterprise) and biblical stewardship training which will allow these Christians to generate an income. That money not only takes care of the daily needs of their family, but the tithing that occurs will also support their local church.

Christians in more than twelve ethnic groups will be impacted by these FARMS programs. They cover agricultural and animal husbandry, small business, and cottage industry.

FARMS likely will be responding with more micro-enterprise projects in the area. Regarding their primary purpose, Richter says: "The local church is really God's plan for community development and community outreach. When a church is strong, we see a real strong grassroots impact on the community that's really targeted to those that are the most needy in the community."

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