UN says 1.7 million Somalis will face major food insecurity

In this Saturday, March 25, 2017 file photo, a Somali policeman provides security as displaced Somalis gather outside their makeshift shelters at a camp in Baidoa, Somalia. (AP)
Updated 02 May 2019
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UN says 1.7 million Somalis will face major food insecurity

  • Dujarric says the UN humanitarian team is preparing a plan to address food gaps between May and October

UNITED NATIONS: The UN estimates 1.7 million people in Somalia will “face crisis and emergency levels of food insecurity until June” after a second consecutive bad rainy season caused livestock losses and failed crops.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Wednesday that this represents a 10% increase in food insecurity.
He says that “malnutrition rates are rapidly escalating due to the drought conditions and 954,000 children are anticipated to be acutely malnourished,” including 174,600 children who are severely malnourished.
Dujarric says the UN humanitarian team is preparing a plan to address food gaps between May and October. But he says the current plan seeking $1.08 billion for Somalia is only 19% funded, which has led to the scaling back of water, sanitation and hygiene activities.