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Aid agencies appeal for immediate global action to prevent famine in Horn of Africa

By IANS | Updated: November 9, 2022 03:20 IST

Nairobi, Nov 9 International aid agencies have urged for immediate global solidarity to help prevent famine in the ...

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Nairobi, Nov 9 International aid agencies have urged for immediate global solidarity to help prevent famine in the Horn of Africa.

The UN agencies and non-governmental organisations warned that significant increases in severe acute malnutrition admissions to nutrition treatment programmes have been observed across the region.

"Many people have completely lost their livelihoods and coping capacities and are relying heavily on assistance to meet basic needs, which will challenge the drought recovery," the agencies said in a joint statement issued in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on Monday evening.

According to the statement, a fifth consecutive season of drought has been set in motion by a poor start to October-December rains, and below-average rainfall is also considered likely to continue during the March-May 2023 season, Xinhua news agency reported.

"A humanitarian catastrophe is occurring now, and more funds are crucial to save lives," it said.

It noted that the Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia drought response plans are only 50 per cent funded despite escalating needs, severely limiting humanitarian agencies' capacities to respond.

According to the statement, recovery from a drought of this magnitude will take years, regardless of next year's rainfall performance, with extremely high humanitarian needs set to persist and even increase in 2023.

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