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Famine threat ‘looms larger than ever’ as Somalia drought worsens, warns UN

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7.1M people, or nearly half of Somalia’s population, facing ‘crisis-level food insecurity or worse,’ say UN agencies

MOGADISHU, Somalia 

A fourth straight failed rainy season has exacerbated the biting drought in Somalia and left the country facing food insecurity, malnutrition and famine, UN agencies warned on Monday.

“With no end in sight for the devastating drought affecting the country, the risk of famine looms larger than ever,” read a joint statement by the World Food Program (WFP), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and the UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).

The number of people “facing catastrophic levels of food insecurity, starvation and disease” has surged by 160% due to “a historic fourth consecutive failed rainy season, skyrocketing prices and an underfunded humanitarian response,” the agencies said.

According to the statement, a multiagency assessment found that 7.1 million people, or nearly half of Somalia’s population, face “crisis-level food insecurity or worse through at least September this year.”

Among these are 213,000 people at immediate risk of “catastrophic hunger and starvation, a drastic increase from the 81,000 forecast in April,” the statement said.

A rising number of areas are “at risk of famine, particularly in the south of the country in regions where insecurity and conflict makes humanitarian access more challenging,” according to the UN agencies.

“We are staring at a potential calamity. Failure to act now will be tragic for scores of families in Somalia,” said Adam Abdelmoula, the UN humanitarian coordinator for the country.

He said “an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season” is a real possibility, warning that it will leave hundreds of thousands of people at heightened risk of famine.

“Famine cost the lives of 260,000 Somalis in 2010-2011.This cannot be allowed to happen again in 2022. It is urgent that more is done to avert this risk and done now,” he added.

As Somalia grapples with one of its worst droughts in some 40 years, the UN said earlier this month that around 330,000 children across the country could die of starvation.

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who was elected and took office just last month, has also appealed for help from the international community.

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