News Monitor
The latest humanitarian news headlines from around the world. (Page 1 from 2)
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Save the Children reveals how the collapse of funding to Somalia in 2025 may soon lead to catastrophic outcomes for children not seen since the 2011 famine, which killed more than 257,000 people.
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IOM data shows that drought now accounts for three out of every four new displacements, a 22 per cent increase from last year that underscores the growing severity of climate shocks.
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Rising fuel costs and supply disruptions from war in the Middle East could spell catastrophe for Somalia’s children, already reeling from drought, conflict and global budget cuts.
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The integrated food security phase classification (IPC) system shows the crisis or worse level has nearly doubled between February and March 2026 to a staggering 6.5 million people since early 2025.
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The number of people in Somalia facing acute food insecurity has nearly doubled to 6.5 million since last year as hunger levels rise due to worsening drought, conflict and soaring food prices.
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Most of the food security data points are flashing red. Our early warning systems, which we manage alongside partners and counterparts, indicate that we’re on the same path as previous food crises.
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Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have completely exhausted food reserves in several regions. A Save the Children assessment found nine out of 10 homes are experiencing "poor" food consumption.
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Brutal slashes to aid budgets are hampering efforts to assist millions of people in Somalia affected by drought, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Monday.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Somalia is facing a rapidly worsening drought emergency, with vast swaths of the country now parched after four failed rainy seasons, leaving millions at risk of hunger and displacement, UN humanitarians warned on Wednesday.
IRC launches response to escalating drought threat in Somalia as third consecutive failed rains loom
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The drought is compounding fragile conditions and heightening the risk of a full-scale emergency, similar to what East Africa faced in 2020-23, where 30 million people faced food insecurity.
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In November, WFP will have to reduce the number of people who receive emergency food assistance to just 350,000, which means it will be supporting fewer than one in every 10 people who are in need.
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Flash flooding, below-average rainfall, high food prices, and ongoing conflict have combined to drive hunger levels up 30 per cent across Somalia, with the south worst hit.
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The campaign – part of Somalia’s ongoing efforts to end polio once and for all – launched in Somaliland, with 852,000 children vaccinated. In Puntland, the campaign reached 676,000 children.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
UN aid teams in Gaza say that they’re only able to get less than half the lifesaving food support that is needed into the war-torn enclave.
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Entire communities are at heightened risk of disease outbreaks after losing access to clean water due to the scaling back or shutdown of water trucking and sanitation systems, warns NRC.
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Intensified clashes in Somalia’s Hiraan region have displaced more than 22,000 people — half of them children — leaving communities in Mahaas cut off from basic services, Save the Children reports.
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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) on Wednesday welcomed a contribution of $3.5 million from the Government of Indonesia to support the agency’s school meal programme in Afghanistan.
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About 2.5 million people live in areas that are currently classified as moderately or severely affected by drought conditions. A joint assessment mission by UN agencies and partners is underway.
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Ongoing violence has displaced more than 100,000 people in two regions of Somalia in the past two months, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Wednesday.
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Cases of measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, cholera and severe respiratory infections have risen to more than 46,000, with children under five representing about 60 per cent of these.
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Severe malnutrition among children has surged across Somalia, with health facilities supported by ICRC seeing record admissions since the devastating drought two years ago.
More than 55,000 children at risk of illness in Somalia as aid cuts force nutrition centres to close
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Aid cuts, continued displacement and below average rainfall are pushing children deeper into a humanitarian emergency. 11% more children are expected to be severely malnourished than in 2024.
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The Somalia Humanitarian Response Plan is only 11.1% funded as of 12th May. The food and nutrition sectors are the least funded, receiving just 2.9% and 3% of the life-saving support this year.
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The rains, marking a delayed start to the 'gu' season, have been particularly heavy in Puntland and South West States. The infrastructure has been damaged and roads inundated.
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The surge in fighting has not only put additional strain on medical facilities treating the wounded but has also forced more than 100,000 people to move, placing more pressure on dwindling resources.
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Médecins Sans Frontières is urgently calling on donors and humanitarian organisations to take immediate action to prevent widespread suffering, as the consequences could be catastrophic.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
“The time to step up is now” for the people of Somalia, where drought threatens 1.7 million young children at risk of acute malnutrition, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Tuesday.
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The humanitarian situation in Somalia is worsening as drought, conflict and soaring food prices push millions toward extreme hunger, UN agencies warned on Wednesday.
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The UN and partners are “seizing every opportunity” provided by the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to support civilians, providing a surge in aid alongside storage capacity, repair work, lifesaving services and damage assessments.
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Country: Somalia
Sources: Government of Somalia, United Nations
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