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    WFP Seeks $225M to Tackle Food Insecurity in Somalia

    April 28, 2025
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    WFP Seeks $225M to Tackle Food Insecurity in Somalia
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    The World Food Programme (WFP) has launched an urgent appeal for $225 million to tackle the worsening Food Insecurity in Somalia, which currently affects over 4.6 million people. Without immediate funding, millions could face severe hunger and malnutrition in the coming months, especially among vulnerable groups such as children and displaced families.

    WFP Appeals for Emergency Funding to Combat Food Insecurity in Somalia

    The World Food Programme urgently seeks $225 million to address severe food insecurity in Somalia. Nearly 4.4 million Somalis are currently experiencing acute hunger. Projections show that another one million people could fall into crisis levels without immediate support. The WFP warns that funding gaps are significantly impacting food aid delivery across the country.

    Drought and Climate Change Threaten Somalia’s Food Supply

    Prolonged droughts and irregular rainfall patterns are devastating Somalia’s agricultural sector. Farmers are facing crop failures, leading to diminished food availability nationwide. Climate experts predict below-average rains in the upcoming season. This worsening situation highlights the urgent need for resilient food systems in Somalia.

    Impact of Rising Hunger on Somalia’s Vulnerable Populations

    Children and displaced families are the hardest hit by Somalia’s hunger crisis. Reports indicate that 1.7 million children under five may suffer from acute malnutrition by the end of 2025. Malnourished populations are also more vulnerable to diseases. Humanitarian agencies stress the need for immediate life-saving interventions.

    Strengthened Global Response Needed to Tackle Food Insecurity in Somalia

    With humanitarian needs rising, global organizations are calling for coordinated action to fight food insecurity in Somalia. Current funding allows WFP to reach only 820,000 people, down from 2.2 million last year. Without urgent financial support, millions risk slipping deeper into hunger and poverty.

    The World Food Programme (WFP) urgently seeks $225 million to address the rising Food Insecurity in Somalia, impacting millions. Without immediate support, vulnerable communities risk facing critical food shortages. WFP warns that delayed action could worsen the humanitarian crisis.

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