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As of 2021, following four consecutive failed rainy seasons, over 2.3 million people are facing food shortages in Somalia. Over 80% of the country is suffering a severe drought. In affected areas up to 20% of the population have experienced shortages of water, food and pasture, which have displaced an estimated 100,000 people.
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Climate change is a major cause with climate related hazards on the increase.[1]
71% of people in Somalia are living beneath the poverty threshold. The number of people requiring assistance is predicted to rise in 2022 to about 7.7 million from 5.9 million.[4]
As of November 2021:[5]
In November 2021, UN resident and humanitarian coordinator for Somalia, Adam Abdelmoula, called for urgent action.[6]
In November 2021 the Somali Humanitarian Response Plan for 2021 is 66% funded.[7]
The Somali Humanitarian Fund has allocated $6 million and the UN Emergency Response Fund has allocated $8 million toward relief efforts.[4]
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