Millions at risk as drought threatens the Horn of Africa

Published 2022년 2월 1일

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The Horn of Africa region, including Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia, is currently facing a severe drought, marking potentially the worst in the past 40 years. This climate shock has significantly impacted millions, with over 6 million people in Ethiopia and over 7 million in Somalia in urgent need of humanitarian aid, as stated by UNICEF and the Somali NGO Consortium. The drought, affecting herders and other inhabitants, has led to mass animal deaths and insufficient food supplies. In Ethiopia's Somali region, residents like Zaynab Wali are experiencing a drought unlike any other, as they struggle with food shortages and water scarcity, which was not the case during the last drought five years ago. The crisis is also impacting education, with an estimated 150,000 children in Ethiopia dropping out of school to help their families.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- The children walk among carcasses of animals dead from hunger and exhaustion, a stark image of the drought threatening millions of people in the Horn of Africa. Somalia, Kenya, and now Ethiopia have raised the alarm about the latest climate shock to a fragile region traversed by herders and others trying to keep their animals, and themselves, alive. In Ethiopia's Somali region, people have seen the failures of what should have been three straight rainy seasons. Droughts come and go over the years, but resident Zaynab Wali told a visiting team with the United Nations children's agency that she and her seven children have never seen one like this. The government distributed food and fodder during the last drought five years ago, she said. This time, "we don't have enough food for our family." More than 6 million people in Ethiopia are expected to need urgent humanitarian aid by mid-March, UNICEF said Tuesday. And in neighboring Somalia more than 7 million ...
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