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Nearly 260,000 people died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012, a study shows.
Half of them were children under the age of five, says the report by the UN and the US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network (Fews Net).
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Nearly 260,000 people died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012, a study shows.

Half of them were children under the age of five, says the report by the UN and the US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network (Fews Net).

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Aid Ship Docks in Mogadishu: Al Muntada Trust and The International Humanitarian City (IHC) in Dubai have sent 300 tents, six tonnes of children’s food, 1,500 rain covers and 2,000 protective nets for displaced families in Somalia.
Somalia still remains one of the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, and needs your help.
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Aid Ship Docks in Mogadishu: Al Muntada Trust and The International Humanitarian City (IHC) in Dubai have sent 300 tents, six tonnes of children’s food, 1,500 rain covers and 2,000 protective nets for displaced families in Somalia.
Somalia still remains one of the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, and needs your help.
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Aid Ship Docks in Mogadishu: Al Muntada Trust and The International Humanitarian City (IHC) in Dubai have sent 300 tents, six tonnes of children’s food, 1,500 rain covers and 2,000 protective nets for displaced families in Somalia.
Somalia still remains one of the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, and needs your help.
Zoom Info
Aid Ship Docks in Mogadishu: Al Muntada Trust and The International Humanitarian City (IHC) in Dubai have sent 300 tents, six tonnes of children’s food, 1,500 rain covers and 2,000 protective nets for displaced families in Somalia.
Somalia still remains one of the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, and needs your help.
Zoom Info

Aid Ship Docks in Mogadishu: Al Muntada Trust and The International Humanitarian City (IHC) in Dubai have sent 300 tents, six tonnes of children’s food, 1,500 rain covers and 2,000 protective nets for displaced families in Somalia.

Somalia still remains one of the worlds worst humanitarian crisis, and needs your help.

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There is a high probability of drought returning to the Greater Horn of Africa…Poor rains are a definite in all of Somalia, Djibouti, northern Kenya, southern, eastern and northeastern Ethiopia.
Drought is likely to return to Somalia and other parts of the Horn of Africa over the next three months, say regional climate scientists meeting in the Rwandan capital, Kigali. The forecast comes just weeks after the UN declared the Somali “famine” over. (source)
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newsflick:

13 year old Ali, is fighting for his life with a sever case of cholera at the Banadir Hospital; the biggest in Mogadishu. His mother couldn’t get the necessary medical attention and has fallen victim. To make matters worse his father has abandoned him at the hospital. ©newsflick
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13 year old Ali, is fighting for his life with a sever case of cholera at the Banadir Hospital; the biggest in Mogadishu. His mother couldn’t get the necessary medical attention and has fallen victim. To make matters worse his father has abandoned him at the hospital. ©newsflick

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