Mogadishu — Even as the UN announced last year that famine had finished to more areas in south-central Somalia, reports from some villages near the capital, Mogadishu, indicate that the suffering of the drought and conflict displaced, mostly women and children, was increasing.
More than thousand of locally displaced people at make-shift shelters in a Carbiska village located on the outskirts of Mogadishu say they are complaining about poor and difficulty living conditions.
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