Severe Hunger Plagues Over 6.5 Million Somalis Amid Climate Crisis and Conflict
The ongoing climate crisis and conflict have left more than 6.5 million Somalis facing severe hunger, exacerbated by cuts in aid and displacement from their homes.
In Somalia, over 6.5 million individuals are grappling with severe hunger, a situation intensified by the climate crisis and ongoing conflicts. The combination of drought and floods has displaced many, leading to dire living conditions.
The impact of climate change has not only worsened existing conflicts but has also led to significant cuts in aid, further complicating the humanitarian situation. Families are struggling to find basic necessities as they navigate this crisis.
As the situation continues to deteriorate, the need for comprehensive support and intervention becomes increasingly urgent to address the hunger and poverty faced by those in displacement camps in Mogadishu.