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African Relief Fund Appeals for Urgent Humanitarian Assistance to the Flood Victims in Somalia PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 22 November 2006

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Somalia has experienced complex emergency conditions through the last sixteen years. The natural disaster caused the severe hardship, especially on the rural community, villages and towns nearby the two rivers (Juba and Shabelle).

Somalia has experienced complex emergency conditions through the last sixteen years. The natural disaster caused the severe hardship, especially on the rural community, villages and towns nearby the two rivers (Juba and Shabelle).

 
African Relief Fund has distributed food to drought-hit families in Somalia PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 22 April 2006

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African Relief Fund has started its first phase of distributing food to 2286 families in Dhargo, Bootis, Buulo Guduud, Cadaain and Goorisane districts in Bay region.

 Families received maize, rice, flour and vegetable oil to last one month. This help will continue until the harvest time, although the success of the crop will depend on the results of the rainy season which began in early April.  

 
Emergency Humaniterian Relief for the Victims of the Drought in Somalia PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 27 March 2006
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The Somali citizens have lived in the austerities of life over fifteen years. The abject situations in which the Somali people lived were additionally escalated by the dry seasons. These dry seasons have resulted in one of the most difficult crises that faced human beings. As far as it is known, most of the Somali people's living conditions are dependent on the agricultural and livestock resources.
 
Appeal for Drought and Food Shortages PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 27 March 2006

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Although, in many areas, cereal harvests in 2005 were an overall improvement on previous years, severe droughts have left millions on the brink of starvation. The four Horn of Africa countries of Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and Djibouti are some of the worst affected, where an estimated 11 million people are in need of assistance.

In Somalia, the situation is particularly serious, with about 2 million people requiring humanitarian assistance. Most of the affected people are in the south where the pastoral and agro-pastoral communities are facing acute food and livelihood crises due to severe drought.

 
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