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A climate-fueled drought has left 3.4 million in Somalia food insecure, with aid hampered by a 78% funding gap.
A severe drought, worsened by climate change, continues to devastate Somalia, with 3.4 million people facing acute food insecurity and over 620,000 in emergency levels, according to the UN.
The crisis, now spreading across central and southern regions, threatens millions, with 1.9 million children under five expected to suffer acute malnutrition.
Despite a national drought emergency declaration, humanitarian aid is hampered by a 78% funding gap in Somalia’s $1.4 billion response plan.
The drought, which began in 2020, has caused widespread displacement, collapsed livelihoods, and triggered disease outbreaks, while inadequate social protection systems and environmental degradation deepen the crisis.
Una sequía alimentada por el clima ha dejado a 3,4 millones de personas en Somalia con inseguridad alimentaria, y la ayuda se ve obstaculizada por una brecha de financiación del 78%.