Get listed on Vacation Party Homes. Join today for free.
Thursday, July 29, 2010

Somalia: Worst Drought In Decade

World Weather Post - Saturday, May 16, 2009, 13:18

According to Reuters, “Somalia’s worst drought in a decade is pushing growing numbers of children into near-famine conditions and deepening the humanitarian crisis caused by political violence, the United Nations warned on Tuesday.

Some 3.2 million Somalis are among an estimated 19 million people in the Horn of Africa in urgent need of life-saving food assistance, top U.N. aid officials said.

Drought and high local food prices have also left 12 million people in Ethiopia and another 3.5 million in Kenya short of food supplies, they said.

“We’re now facing a drought in Somalia that is worse than people have seen for at least a decade,” Mark Bowden, U.N. humanitarian coordinator for the country facing its fourth straight year of drought, told a news briefing in Geneva.

“Roughly 45 percent of the (Somali) population is suffering from moderate malnutrition.”

In parts of central and southern Somalia, 24 percent of children under five suffer from acute malnutrition, he told the briefing.

Bowden, speaking later to Reuters, said that rate amounted to some children living in “near-famine conditions”.”

Full story at Reuters AlertNet.

Photo from MSF Photo Blog.

Share/Bookmark


You Might Also Like Our Friends' Posts



You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply


Get World Weather Post by Email: