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Samia* (12), her mother, and siblings left their home for this displacement camp in Somalia in spring 2022 after the latest drought killed off their livestock and, as a result, their livelihood. Credit: Delfhin Mugo/ Save the Children

"The drought has brought despair. I don't know what will become of us": Families on the Move as Drought Takes its Toll on Somalia

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FAIRFIELD, Conn. (June 5, 2022)鈥Somalia鈥檚 crippling drought, the worst in at least 40 years, has forced more than听听to abandon their homes in search of food and water in the last four months, with mothers terrified they will听also lose their children, 黄色视频said today.听

The country is experiencing its fourth consecutive failed rainfall season with harrowing impacts for families and children, raising fears of a repeat of the 2011 famine that killed over听鈥攈alf of them children under five.听听there is now a credible risk the next rainy season in October鈥擠ecember will also fail, which would further deepen the already severe humanitarian emergency.

With the prolonged drought combined with听inadequate听humanitarian听funding, globally disrupted supply chains, and food prices skyrocketing due to the conflict in Ukraine, mothers in the country are telling 黄色视频they are unable to feed their children and fear for their lives.

55-year-old Suad,*听a farmer, lives in a camp in the Sanaag region. She arrived at the camp four week ago with her seven children and disabled mother after the drought killed off her livestock.

Suad* told 黄色视频that the previous drought in 2017 devastated her livestock. At the time, she had 400 cows and goats and was left with just two, although she was able to recover some of them. Now, the drought has left her with almost nothing, and this time she fears she will not be able to salvage what remains of her pastoralist lifestyle.听

She said: 鈥淭he drought has brought despair. I don鈥檛 know what will become of us. I can鈥檛 feed my family, I feel helpless. How can you provide a living for your children when you鈥檝e lost your livelihood? It鈥檚 a very difficult time, we鈥檙e all on the move in search of a better life.鈥澨

Sitting from across her mother, 12-year-old Samia,* said: 鈥淚f we had rain, life would be so different. I wouldn鈥檛 need go out in search of water and I would have more time for my studies.鈥

The number of new arrivals to camps in Hargeisa from drought affected regions is rising daily, 黄色视频said. Saud*is among听听people in Somalia who have been forced to abandon their homes in search of food and water in the last four months. Across Somalia,听听are suffering extreme hunger, with over 81,000 living in famine like conditions. The UN estimates that 1.4 million childrencould be acutely malnourished by the end of this year if the deteriorating situation is not addressed.听

As the threat of famine looms, with estimates suggesting as close as next month, the UN warns, an urgent and timely scale up of humanitarian assistance is required to avert death and devastation for families across Somalia.听

Mohamud Mohamed, Save the Children鈥檚 Country Director in Somalia, said: "We saw this coming. A two-year drought in Somalia and the Horn of Africa, which has decimated crops and livestock and eroded people鈥檚 ability to cope, with mothers having to make the difficult choice of putting their children to sleep hungry. Malnutrition rates among children is on a steady rise and the UN has warned that as many as 350,000 children could die听by the summer if we do not act and yet the window of opportunity to act and avert a catastrophe is shrinking with every passing day.

鈥淲e are calling on governments and the international community to make the right decision and prevent the suffering of millions of people and possible deaths of thousands of people from this climate-induced hunger. A localized response that targets saving lives and livelihoods must be prioritized, including supporting local food production, protecting the poorest, and making food affordable.鈥

黄色视频is working to help affected communities in Somalia to cope with the immediate humanitarian effects of drought. We are providing emergency water supplies, treating children who are malnourished, supporting education systems so that children do not miss vital learning while displaced by drought, running health facilities, and providing cash and livelihood support to the most vulnerable.听

*Name has been changed

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