Somalia climate shocks and aid cuts create perfect storm
- Mohamed Abdukadir Teesto worries about his future after his home in Somalia was damaged by heavy rains, amid vanishing aid.
- The UN reports that humanitarian needs in Somalia are only 12 percent funded of the $1.4 billion needed for the year.
- CARE International states that there are 1.8 million severely malnourished children under five in Somalia, with 479,000 at immediate risk.
- Save the Children warns that funding issues may lead to the shutdown of over a quarter of its health and nutrition facilities in Somalia.
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Somalia climate shocks and aid cuts create perfect storm
After his home in the Somali capital was battered by torrential rains, Mohamed Abdukadir Teesto worries about his future at a time when local and foreign aid is vanishing.
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