UN warns of looming humanitarian emergency in Somalia
UN warns of looming humanitarian emergency in Somalia
UNSOM, 15 Jun 2014
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Mogadishu, 15 June 2014 - Despite improved security in some parts of Somalia following a military operation against Al Shabaab earlier this year, the fragile humanitarian situation in the country could become an emergency unless funds are made available to support life-saving interventions, Philippe Lazzarini, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, has said.
While addressing a press conference in the capital, Mogadishu, on 15 June, Lazzarini said Somalia risked drifting back into a humanitarian crisis, with the already fragile food security situation likely to worsen in the coming months as a result of delayed rains, continued conflict and rising food prices.
"Our assessments have shown that over 857,000 people in Somalia require urgent and life-saving assistance, an additional 2 million people are on the margin of food insecurity and require continued livelihoods support,” he said, adding that decades of conflict had displaced more than one million people inside Somalia.
While addressing a press conference in the capital, Mogadishu, on 15 June, Lazzarini said Somalia risked drifting back into a humanitarian crisis, with the already fragile food security situation likely to worsen in the coming months as a result of delayed rains, continued conflict and rising food prices.
"Our assessments have shown that over 857,000 people in Somalia require urgent and life-saving assistance, an additional 2 million people are on the margin of food insecurity and require continued livelihoods support,” he said, adding that decades of conflict had displaced more than one million people inside Somalia.