Two consecutive failed crop seasons last year resulted in harvests 45 per cent below-average yields, Mr. Bauer said. This is linked to consecutive climate shocks in Somalia, where poor rainfall ...
New data from Somalia shows that 4.4 million people could face hunger by April 2025, driven by worsening drought conditions, conflict and high food prices.
Somalia has suffered consecutive climate shocks, with below-average rainfall in late 2024 severely reducing crop yields, depleting water sources and leading to livestock losses. The effects of erratic ...
New data from Somalia shows that 4.4 million people could face hunger by April 2025, driven by worsening drought conditions, conflict and high food prices.The Federal Government of Somalia and the ...
The IPC report, released this week, says that 1.7 million children under the age of five are at risk of acute malnutrition by ...
UNICEF has undertaken similar projects in other countries in the region, including: installing 45 solar-powered boreholes in Malawi rehabilitating boreholes In drought-prone areas of Somalia ...
“These overlapping crises demand immediate, collective, and well-coordinated action to strengthen Somalia’s resilience ... United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and the United Nations ...
After a series of humanitarian crises in Somalia, including severe droughts ... QC seeks to enhance its collaboration with ...