Video: Somalia drought threatens mass starvation as aid slows down
Summary
Somalia declared a national drought emergency due to a lack of rainfall, putting over two million people at risk of hunger. Aid agencies are cutting their budgets, making it harder for displaced people to get help.Key Facts
- Somalia is facing a drought emergency.
- More than two million people risk hunger and starvation due to this drought.
- The country hasn't received enough rain, worsening the situation.
- Aid organizations are reducing their budgets, impacting relief efforts.
- Displaced individuals are struggling because of reduced aid.
- Catherine Soi from Al Jazeera reported from the region.
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