Help families in Somalia – The UN Refugee Agency

DROUGHT EMERGENCY

People are being forced to flee their homes in search of water and food!

Donate today to help displaced and refugee families in Somalia who are struggling to survive.

The entire Horn of Africa is experiencing drought—in Somalia alone, 90% of the country is severely affected. In a record rate of displacement for the country, more than 1 million Somali people were forced to flee their homes in less than 5 months since the beginning of 2023.

UNHCR is immediately delivering life-saving aid including clean water, emergency shelter kits, core relief items (plastic sheets, blankets, matts, kitchen set, solar lamps…), soap and hygiene materials.

People are being forced to flee their homes in search of water and food. Some, already displaced by conflict in the region are being forced to flee again. Cuts to funding has meant that UNHCR is having to make excruciating choices between providing water, health care and shelter to people in need.

But there is something you can do.

Please donate now to provide water, emergency shelter and other live-saving aid to people forced to flee in the Horn of Africa.

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campaign_code=GUEN05HA01 Drought Emergency