14 million people face hunger in the Horn of Africa
In the Horn of Africa millions of people face hunger because of the continuing drought and ongoing local conflicts. 7.8 million people in Ethiopia and 6.2 million people in Somalia are food insecure. Without intervention, those numbers are expected to increase drastically. Dutch aid organizations that are part of the Dutch Relief Alliance (DRA) are taking action to help some of the most vulnerable people affected by the crisis.
Several years of reduced food production in combination with long-term localised conflicts have exhausted the nomadic and farming communities, making it increasingly difficult for the most vulnerable people to survive the next crisis. The Dutch aid organizations are Dorcas, ICCO & KiA, ACT Alliance, Save the Children, SOS Children’s Villages, World Vision, ZOA and CARE (lead of the consortium) together provide emergency aid to help these vulnerable people in Somalia and eastern Ethiopia.
In the next 6 months, more than 191,000 people will receive support in different forms, such as monthly food packages or cash vouchers to provide food and other basic services. In addition, water purification tablets will be distributed and water supply systems rehabilitated for better access to clean drinking water. Emergency latrines will be installed in some locations and community members receive training on the importance of better hygiene and how they can convey this knowledge to others.
The DRA comes into action when there is a life-threatening emergency situation. In the Horn of Africa, the relief organizations have identified which areas are most affected by drought and where the most vulnerable groups reside. On this basis, the groups that are eligible for the emergency aid will be selected and will receive help over the next six months.
01 May 2018
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