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Somalis Face Desperation Amid Aid Cuts, Drought, and Ongoing Conflict

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 7, 2026 1 Min Read
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Maryam, a 46-year-old mother from Somalia, has been compelled to leave her village with her six remaining children in search of aid after enduring devastating losses due to consecutive seasons of failed rains and escalating malnutrition rates. Having buried two of her children, she journeyed to a makeshift settlement on the outskirts of Kismayo, Somalia’s Jubbaland state, where she expressed her desperate need for food and assistance. The region has seen over 300,000 individuals displaced since January, exacerbated by the diminished operations of several international organizations due to significant aid cuts. In the camp, conditions remain dire, with recent reports indicating the death of five children from malnutrition in March alone. Amidst the ongoing civil strife, relentless droughts, and cuts in foreign aid, health services and food security have drastically deteriorated, prompting urgent calls for assistance in one of the world’s most vulnerable regions.

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