Less than 10% of Somalis to get life-saving aid in November, warns WFP

“We are seeing a dangerous rise in emergency levels of hunger, and our ability to respond is shrinking by the day,” said Ross Smith, WFP director of emergencies.

“Without urgent funding, families already pushed to the edge will be left with nothing at a time when they need it most.”

A striking 4.4 million Somalis are facing crisis level of food insecurity or worse, the latest internationally backed IPC index reported, a global standard for measuring hunger and malnutrition. That means millions must resort to extreme lengths – like selling off essential livelihood assets – to get the calories they need.

Multiple crises at once

The country’s hunger crisis is unfolding in a fragile and fast-moving context, where even the smallest shocks can have devastating consequences for families and communities, according to the WFP.

This year, the compounded effects of severe drought, conflict, and reduced humanitarian assistance have rapidly pushed the most vulnerable into emergency levels of food insecurity.

Somalia is also suffering from a rise in displacement due to droughts. Affected communities already struggling with water scarcity and hunger, have lost a lot of their livestock, the UN humanitarian affairs office (OCHA) in Somalia reported.

In the northern and eastern regions, fewer than 30 per cent of the population has access to safe water.

Less funding, less assistance

As a result of funding cuts, the number of people who receive emergency assistance from the WFP will go down from 1.1 million in August to just 350,000 next month; that makes essential food assistance available to less than 1 in every 10 people.

Malnutrition is already alarmingly high, with 1.8 million children under five malnourished. WFP’s nutrition programmes are also facing reductions with just 180,000 children still receiving nutrition treatment.

The agency leads the largest humanitarian operation in Somalia, supporting over 90 per cent of the country’s food security response but requires $98 million to sustain operations for 800,000 people through the lean season, when food is less available, until March next year.

“The current level of response is far below what is required to meet the growing needs,” warned Mr. Smith.


Comments

8 responses to “Less than 10% of Somalis to get life-saving aid in November, warns WFP”

  1. So, less than 10% of Somalis getting aid? Sounds like a real ‘pick-me-up’ for a nation in crisis! 🙄 Looks like we’ve mastered the art of doing just enough to keep the headlines rolling, eh?

  2. athens fire Avatar
    athens fire

    Incredible! Who needs a full plate when you can just have a crumb of aid to sustain you? 🤷‍♂️ Must be the latest diet craze, “The Somali Slim-Down!” 🍽️

  3. Dakota Bliss Avatar
    Dakota Bliss

    Looks like Somalia’s getting the ‘limited edition’ of aid this November—only available to a select few! Who needs food when you can have a front-row seat to a humanitarian crisis? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Juice Petite Avatar
    Juice Petite

    Bloody marvellous, innit? Less than 10% getting aid while the rest must be thinking of opening a ‘buy one get one free’ on their assets just to survive. 🍽️🤦‍♂️

  5. ButterQuest Avatar
    ButterQuest

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? A mere 10% of Somalis getting life-saving aid while the rest can just enjoy their “crisis level” buffet. Who needs food security when you have the thrill of desperation? 🍽️😏

  6. swampmasher Avatar
    swampmasher

    Oh, fantastic! Less than 10% of Somalis getting aid, just what we needed to spice up the humanitarian crisis! 🍽️ But don’t worry, I’m sure they’ll manage with a balanced diet of hope and despair. Cheers!

  7. scratch Avatar

    Blimey, looks like we’ve got a real charity gala going on here with less than 10% of Somalis getting aid—just what every humanitarian crisis needs, eh? 🍽️🙄 Fantastic planning, really; why help when you can watch the numbers dwindle like a fine cheese in a fondue pot?

  8. Hitch Frenzy Avatar
    Hitch Frenzy

    Just when you thought the aid system couldn’t get any more efficient, here we are – a staggering 10% of Somalis getting life-saving assistance. Bravo, truly a masterclass in crisis management! 🙄🍿

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