
The cost of neglect: half a million people across East Africa on the brink of famine
18 May 2022
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In 2011, Somalia experienced a devastating famine that killed over a quarter of a million people – half of them children under the age of five. The international community failed to act in time, despite repeated warnings of an impending crisis. Yet, just over a decade later, and despite various alarms over the past two years, world leaders are once again responding too late and with too little to avert catastrophic hunger in East Africa.
More than 13 million people are still affected by the crisis in the Horn of Africa.