The Danish Refugee Council expressed its deep concern about the future of food security in Somalia after the rain of the “monastery” season with the expectations of medium rains between April and June, and according to the estimates of the Danish Refugee Council that it is up to 4.4 million people – i.e. a quarter of the population – may face hunger in Somalia by next month, as a result of a mixture of drought, conflict and high food prices. This comes less than two years after the longest drought in modern history, which prompted the country to the brink of starvation.
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According to the international report, local communities in Somalia suffer from a crisis after another, without any truce that is mentioned and must work urgently to prevent more suffering and loss of lives through an appropriate humanitarian response.
The Danish Refugee Council said that it threatens the decision of the United States government to end almost all aid contracts in Somalia, including those that support life -saving aid, to exacerbate the suffering throughout the country and urged the Danish Refugee Council other donors to Somalia to implement any emergency measures available to them to reduce the immediate and long -term consequences of these sudden discounts in Funding.