Mogadishu, 11 January, 2023 / 4:38 pm (ACI Africa).
Hundreds of thousands of families in Somalia are exposed to “starvation and weakened immunity” due to prolonged drought in the Horn of African nation, the leadership of the overseas development agency of the Catholic Bishops of Ireland, Trócaire, has said.
In a report published Wednesday, January 11, Trócaire officials also say that over one million children are facing malnutrition, most of them being under the age of five.
“The prolonged drought has exposed hundreds of thousands of families to starvation and weakened immunity, putting them on the verge of famine,” the officials of the Irish Catholic entity say.
They add, “Children under five are at particular risk and over 1.8 million Somali children are at risk of malnutrition, with 513,000 likely to be severely malnourished.”
While humanitarian agencies are trying to respond to the catastrophe, Trócaire officials express the fear that “food insecurity is expected to worsen in the months to come.”