Somalia Faces Growing Famine Risk Amid Drought and Aid Shortages
At least six million people in Somalia are going days without enough food, UN aid teams warned. Nearly two million of this number are young children "at high risk of illness or death".
George Conway, the UN's top aid official in Somalia, said that the humanitarian context in Somalia is worsening faster than we originally projected and expected. The situation was made worse by the unresolved conflict in the Middle East and the ongoing global supply chain crisis that has resulted.
Nearly one in three people in Somalia is critically food insecure, according to the latest UN-backed expert assessment from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) platform.
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The number of people in Somalia facing acute food insecurity has nearly doubled to 6.5 million since last year as hunger levels rise due to worsening drought, conflict and soaring food prices. The IPC food security monitoring platform reported that more than 1.8 million children under five are at risk of acute malnutrition between now and June.
The crisis followed the failure of the Deyr rains, poor crop
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A boy rolls a water container in Dollow on the Somali border with Ethiopia.