| Appeal for Drought and Food Shortages |
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| 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. African Relief Fund would like to appeal to you about the worst and most disastrous drought effect in Somalia for over 40 years. The people are dying because of thirst and hunger. Livestock-dependent pastoralist communities that live in the affected areas have hardest hit as cattle, goats, camels die in
Please donate online www.arf.org.uk, by phone 0207 267 6644 or by post sending your cheque or filled form to African Relief Fund , 62A Castle Road, London, NW1 8SN |








