Severe Drought and Famine in Somalia: What You Can Do to Help

Internally displaced Somalis stand outside a makeshift Muslim Madrasah at the Halabokhad IDP settlement in Galkayo
Somalia is seeing the worst drought and famine in nearly 40 years. With no rain on the horizon, you can help by donating time and money to worldwide organizations like UNICEF, The Red Cross and the World Food Program or through Facebook and Twitter. Every dollar goes towards helping those stranded in refugee camps in Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti in relieving the chronic lack of food, water and supplies. Internally displaced Somalis stand outside a makeshift Muslim Madrasah at the Halabokhad IDP settlement in Galkayo Internally displaced Somali women wait for food aid at a camp in the capital Mogadishu Internally displaced women carry their malnourished children as they queue at a mobile medical facility at the Hiran IDP settlement in Galkayo
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