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Millions in Somalia face starvation as drought, conflict, and aid cuts worsen the hunger crisisOn the brink of starvation. Drought, conflict and high food prices are making Somalia's hunger crisis worse.
The U.S. Agency for International Development once provided 65% of Somalia’s foreign aid. Now that funding is disappearing.
Residents in the Syrian capital are feeling the effects of the lack of rain with authorities urging them to reduce their ...
In Somalia, the closure of crucial nutrition centers due to U.S. aid cuts has spurred a crisis, leaving thousands of ...
With a deck the size of three football pitches, HMS Queen Elizabeth is Britain’s flagship aircraft carrier – a 65,000-ton ...
More than 84,000 people have been affected by flash floods in Somalia since mid-April, the United Nations said Tuesday, leaving at least 17 people killed. The Horn of Africa is one of the regions most ...
More pistachio trees in a field that farmers left behind due to the lack of water. The image was taken in August 2016. (Photo by Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images). According to research published ...
Also, AMISOM has not taken the lead in addressing Somalia’s core issues: a political crisis marked by disputes over governance structures, a lack of reconciliation, and multiple interconnected ...
But others worried about a lack of environmentally friendly ... tonnes of plastic waste leaks into the world's water ecosystems, UNEP says. Somalia's ban comes into effect as negotiators concluded ...
Image by Abimael Ochoa Hernández for Mongabay. According to José Moctezuma from the National Institute of Anthropology and History, due to the lack of water and contamination, the Yaquis have ...
trees that are threatened by the lack of water in the region. Image by Abimael Ochoa Hernández for Mongabay. The loss of water in the Yaqui Valley also threatens the survival of the four-mirror ...
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