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“Somalia’s Drought Displaces 62,000, Threatens 6 Million With Starvation”

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“Somalia’s Drought Displaces 62,000, Threatens 6 Million With Starvation”

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 1:36 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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“Somalia’s Drought Crisis Worsens: 62,000 Displaced, 6 Million Face Hunger as Funding Falls Short”

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A Looming CatastropheChildren Bear the BruntFunding Falls Dangerously Short

Subheading:
UN Warns of Escalating Humanitarian Disaster with 1.8 Million Children at Risk of Acute Malnutrition


Geneva, [Current Date] — Somalia’s deepening drought crisis has forced more than 62,000 people from their homes since the start of 2026, while over six million—nearly a third of the population—struggle with severe hunger, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported Friday.

Brian Kelly, IOM’s senior program coordinator for Somalia, warned that the true displacement figure could exceed 300,000 nationwide, though current data covers only five of the hardest-hit districts. “The situation is deteriorating rapidly,” Kelly said during a UN press briefing from Nairobi.

A Looming Catastrophe

With forecasts predicting another 125,000 displacements by June, drought now drives 75% of new displacements in Somalia’s most affected regions. Families are abandoning barren farmlands and dried-up water sources, fleeing to overcrowded urban centers like Mogadishu and Baidoa.

“These areas are already stretched beyond capacity,” Kelly explained. “Shelter, clean water, and basic services are scarce, yet people keep arriving—often after losing everything.”

Children Bear the Brunt

The crisis has pushed malnutrition rates to alarming levels, with 1.8 million children expected to suffer acute malnutrition this year. Health clinics, some of the last remaining sources of water, have become overcrowded relief hubs.

Ido, a mother from Boroma district, once relied on water deliveries to her village. When supplies stopped, she began walking five kilometers daily to the nearest clinic. Others, like Asha, trek 15 kilometers multiple times a month—a desperate routine mirrored across drought-stricken communities.

Funding Falls Dangerously Short

Despite escalating needs, humanitarian efforts remain critically underfunded. UN agencies and NGOs have secured just 14% of the required aid budget for 2026. The IOM is urgently appealing for $10 million to provide lifesaving support and basic dignity to the most vulnerable.

“Without immediate intervention, starvation and displacement will surge,” Kelly stressed. “This isn’t just a drought—it’s a full-scale humanitarian collapse.”


Key Facts:

  • 62,000+ displaced since January 2026.
  • 6.5 million Somalis face crisis-level hunger.
  • 1.8 million children at risk of acute malnutrition.
  • Only 14% of needed aid funding secured.

What’s Next?
With rainfall projections offering little hope, aid groups warn of a prolonged emergency. The international community’s response—or lack thereof—will determine whether Somalia avoids a famine reminiscent of past tragedies.

— Reported by Nexio News


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