• IFRC calls for “Immediate and expansive” action.
NO fewer than 11 million people in the Horn of Africa comprising Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya are facing severe hunger resulting from prolonged and worsening drought conditions.
These people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) has called for an immediate and expansive response in order to prevent widespread drought conditions from triggering a humanitarian catastrophe.
“We are undoubtedly in a crisis, but the situation will even get worse, especially if the April rains perform poorly,” Dr Fatoumata Nafo-Traoré, IFRC’s Regional Director for Africa. “We need to act decisively, we need to act massively, and we need to act now if we are to prevent a repeat of the awful scenes of 2011.”
Mega Icon Magazine gathered that the situation is particularly severe in Somalia where nearly 40 per cent of the population now needs some form of humanitarian assistance and where deaths have already been reported in the country’s north.
Similarly, in Kenya, water sources have dried up, leading to large-scale loss of livestock, while in Ethiopia, the worst drought in half a century is further compounded by an influx of people fleeing Somalia.
The IFRC is, however calling on its partners in the region and globally to increase their support for Red Cross and Red Crescent emergency operations that are already underway, but that are hindered by low levels of funding. Additional funding will allow volunteers and staff present in the worst affected areas to better respond to immediate humanitarian needs, as well as begin rolling out initiatives designed to strengthen longer-term resilience.
The IFRC is appealing for a total sum of 13.7 million Swiss francs (about 13 million US dollars) for the three affected countries with a view to supporting nearly 475,000 people.
It was learnt that only about 22 per cent of the requested amount has been secured.
“This is the worst situation we have seen in the region since 2011, when more than a quarter of a million people died in Somalia alone,” said Dr Nafo-Traoré. “We have an opportunity to prevent suffering of a similar scale, but only if we act now.”
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