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Drought forces $2.68 billion financial appeal for Horn of Africa

Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia are countries in the Horn of Africa and will require more than $2.68 billion to fulfill crucial sectoral requirements over the next four months as a result of the severe drought in the area.

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (Igad), a regional organization, made an urgent request for humanitarian assistance on Wednesday to provide individuals suffering from drought with basic necessities like water, food, and pasture.

Dr. Workeneh Gebeyehu, the executive secretary of Igad, claimed that the region’s capacity to feed its people adequately has been severely hampered by the protracted drought, which has been characterized by five consecutive seasons of below-average rainfall.

“The consequences of the drought are terrible in some pastoral and agropastoral areas of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, and has resulted to severe water and pasture shortages, one million displaced people, over 10 million livestock and wildlife deaths, reduced crop and livestock production, all of which are increasing food insecurity,” he said.

Shorter than normal season

Igad says that despite heavy rainfall recently recorded, there are signs the season might be shorter than normal, bringing lingering effects in the three states.

“Forty-seven million of our brothers and sisters are highly food insecure and some risk dying of starvation. Seventy percent of these 47 million people live in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. This is why we solemnly call on the international community to help us prevent a major humanitarian disaster by committing requisite resources to save lives and livelihoods in the short-term, and continue investing in resilience building in the medium and long-term,” said Dr. Gebeyehu.

Somalia is the most affected and needs $1.6 billion to provide food and non-food items to the communities affected by drought and internally displaced people in the next four months whereas Kenya requires $378 million to provide food, water and vaccination to the affected counties until October 2023.

Timely and effective responses

Igad, in its report this week, indicates Ethiopia needs $710 million to provide support to key sectoral needs until August this year.

The regional body says member states are also working on strengthening disaster risk governance capacity to ensure timely and effective responses to drought and other disasters in the region.

“Our recovery will require resources and time, and we must work to prevent future disasters from having such severe impacts. Igad has outlined mid to long-term priorities to make the region more resilient and sustainable,” said the Igad boss.

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