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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Eid, a young boy, looks after his sheep near the town of Hargeisa, Somalia Friday, March 10, 2017. Eid's family have lost nearly three quarters of their livestock because there is no grass for them to graze. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Eid, a young boy, carries one of his sheep down to a river to drink near the town of Hargeisa, Somalia Friday, March 10, 2017. Eid's family have lost nearly three quarters of their livestock because there is no grass for them to graze. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Eid, a young boy, stands in front of the camel he looks after near the town of Hargeisa, Somalia Friday, March 10, 2017. Eid's family have lost nearly three quarters of their livestock because there is no grass for them to graze. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A woman walks past signs for the nutritional stabilisation unit and and a sign declaring no weapons allowed at the hospital in the town of Buaro, Somalia Friday, March 10, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child who is suffering from malnutrition lies in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A mother holds the hand of her young child who is suffering from malnutrition in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Abdi, who is 20 months old, is nursed by his mother in the Nutritions Stabilisation Unit supported by UNICEF in Buaro, Somalia Friday, March 10, 2017. Abdi is half the weight of a healthy child should be at his age; all of his families livestock has died and he was only eating tea and a little dry rice. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child who is suffering from malnutrition is nursed by it's mother in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Fadima Yusef cradles her son Zachariah who has been sick for a few months with vomiting and diarrhoea in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. They had travelled to Buarao from Ethiopia because of the drought and they had lost all of their livestock; Fadima has ten other children to look after. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child who is suffering from malnutrition is nursed by it's mother in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child who is suffering from malnutrition sits under a Mickey mouse painting at a Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child who is suffering from malnutrition is nursed by it's mother in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Abdi, who is 20 months old, is nursed by his mother in the Nutritions Stabilisation Unit supported by UNICEF in Buaro, Somalia Friday, March 10, 2017. Abdi is half the weight of a healthy child should be for his age; all of his families animals had died and he was only eating tea and a little dry rice. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child who is suffering from malnutrition is nursed by their mother in the Nutrition stabilisation unit that is being supported by UNICEF in Burao, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Hodan Mohamad, 23 years old, holds her youngest son Ahmed, 4 years old, who is suffering from malnutrition at the Nutrition Stabilisation Unit being run by UNICEF in Burao Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Hodan's family had 200 goats but now only have 12; they only have white rice to eat and Ahmed became sick after having diarrhoea and could only drink black tea. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A woman who has been forced to move because of drought stands outside of her temporary shelter near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A young child has their arm measured to see if they are malnourished at a mobile clinic that has been set up at a temporary settlement for families who have been forced to move because of drought near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A family pose for photographs inside their make shift home with their empty cooking posts at a settlement near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A mother holds her child in front of a shelter she is building for her family after having to leave their home because of drought, near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A family pose for photographs inside their make shift home with their empty cooking posts at a settlement near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A family pose for photographs inside their make shift home with their empty cooking posts at a settlement near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A woman and her child who have been forced to move because of drought walk towards a mobile medical unit being run in their settlement near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
Families who have been forced to seek help because there has been no rain for nearly two years, wait to have their children weighted at a nutritional site near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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NEWS - Dürre in Somalia
A woman carries her disabled child and holds another child by the hand as they work towards a mobile health clinic at a temporary settlement for families who have been forced to move because of drought near the town of Ainabo, Somalia Thursday, March 9, 2017. Lack of rain and other environmental factors mean that a severe drought is affecting millions of people across Somalia. UNICEF is supporting those most in need with water and nutritional programmes. The sever drought has left Somalia on the brink of famine, facing a humanitarian crisis that the UN says could be the worst humanitarian crisis since 1945. Across Somaliland, its neighbouring Somali state of Puntland and in southern Somalia, a tragedy is unfolding, in which 6.2 million Somalis (more than half the population) are in need of urgent food assistance.
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