A donor conference held in Geneva secured $1.39 billion on Tuesday April 26 to help the Horn of Africa fight the famine that threatens at least 20 million people this year, according to the UN.
This money will go to humanitarian and development projects in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, the United Nations said in a statement released in New York.
The current drought in the Horn of Africa "
is the worst in 40 years
", it is specified.
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The situation is particularly dire in six regions of Somalia, where famine is likely if rains fail this season, food prices continue to rise and humanitarian aid is not stepped up to reach the people most vulnerable
,” the statement added.
Humanitarian organizations had claimed $1.4 billion for this donors' conference.
Risk of starvation for 20 million people
“
With the funds pledged today (Tuesday), humanitarian agencies will provide emergency food, nutrition, cash and health assistance, as well as fodder and medicine to keep livestock alive
,” said the Minister. UN in its press release.
Because of the drought, "
1 million people have already left their homes for lack of water or pasture, and at least 3 million head of cattle have died
", she added.
The UN considers that more than 6 million people in Somalia are food insecure, 3.5 million in Kenya and 6.5 million in Ethiopia.
At least 20 million people face the risk of famine this year due to worsening drought in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia, the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) warned last week. .