The United Nations warns: an Arab country “on the verge of famine”

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And he said Martin GriffithsThe United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator, told reporters that he had been very shocked over the past few days during a visit to Somalia during which he saw starving children.

At least one million people have been displaced in Somalia, due to the worst wave drought decades ago, which also harmed the Horn of Africa, which also includes Ethiopia and Kenya.

Andfamine It is the severe shortage of food and the high death rate from direct starvation or malnutrition accompanied by diseases such as cholera.

The announcement means that data shows that more than a fifth of households have severe nutritional deficiencies, more than 30 percent of children are severely malnourished and more than two out of every 10,000 people die every day.

Griffiths described the Russian operation in Ukraine as "disaster" For Somalia, which has suffered from a shortage of humanitarian aid, with international donors focusing on Europe.

as that Somalia Bought at least 90% of his wheat from Russia And Ukraine before the war, was hit hard by the scarcity of wheat and the sharp rise in food prices.

For days or weeks, hungry families in Somalia walk across dry terrain in search of help. Many of them die and are buried along the way.

And even when they reach camping Outside urban areas, they find little or no help.

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And he said Martin GriffithsThe United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator, told reporters that he had been very shocked over the past few days during a visit to Somalia during which he saw starving children.

At least one million people have been displaced in Somalia, due to the worst wave drought decades ago, which also harmed the Horn of Africa, which also includes Ethiopia and Kenya.

Andfamine It is the severe shortage of food and the high death rate from direct starvation or malnutrition accompanied by diseases such as cholera.

The announcement means that data shows that more than a fifth of households have severe nutritional deficiencies, more than 30 percent of children are severely malnourished and more than two out of every 10,000 people die every day.

Griffiths described the Russian operation in Ukraine As a “disaster” for Somalia, which has suffered from a shortage of humanitarian aid, with international donors focusing on Europe.

as that Somalia Bought at least 90% of his wheat from Russia And Ukraine before the war, was hit hard by the scarcity of wheat and the sharp rise in food prices.

For days or weeks, hungry families in Somalia walk across dry terrain in search of help. Many of them die and are buried along the way.

And even when they reach camping Outside urban areas, they find little or no help.

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