From Al jazeera:More than 850,000 people are in desperate need of food and a further two million are considered "food insecure".
More than 850,000 people in Somalia are in desperate need of food and
are living "in crisis and emergency conditions", the director of UN
humanitarian operations has said.
John Ging, who just returned from a three-day visit to Somalia, said
on Wednesday that another two million Somalis out of a total population
of 10 million were considered to be "food insecure".
"These figures are very, very large," he told a news conference at
the UN headquarters in New York. "They tell us a simple message which is
that the situation in Somalia for Somalis on the humanitarian side is
very grave. It's also very fragile."
Ging said the UN World Food Programme's Food Security and Nutrition
Analysis Unit reported this month that 857,000 Somalis were in acute
crisis conditions and required urgent humanitarian assistance.
This is "a modest improvement" from the previous six months when 870,00
0 Somalis desperately needed food, he said.
In recent years Somalia has made some strides in security and
governance, particularly since August 2011, when al-Shabab fighters were
forced out of the capital, Mogadishu.
But the rebels have not been defeated and the government controls
only small parts of the country and is struggling to keep a grip on
security and battle corruption.
The food security unit said a majority of needy people have been
displaced from their homes, largely as a result of fighting, insecurity
and lack of food.
The UN appealed for $933m for the humanitarian crisis in Somalia this year, but Ging said so far it had received only $36m.
In 2011, the UN appeal for Somalia was 86 percent funded, but in 2013 it was just 50 percent funded, he said.
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Thursday, February 20, 2014
UN warns of 'grave' food shortage in Somalia
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