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Kenya: Eastern Africa Humanitarian Bulletin, Issue 25, 22 April - 22 May

23 May 2013 - 10:22am
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, South Sudan (Republic of) preview

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Over 170 people have died and 225,000 displaced as a result of flash flooding

  • Food Security: Aid agencies urged to adopt ‘no regrets response’ to build on regional food security gains

  • Renewed attempts made to address cross border and incountry insecurity in eastern Africa, namely in Somalia, DRC and Kenya.

  • Regional Migration: An estimated 9.15 million people are currently displaced in the region: 2,012,531 are refugees and 7,141,442 are IDPs

Somalia: Somalia: Humanitarian Bulletin - April 2013, Issued on 10 May 2013

15 May 2013 - 2:54am
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Kenya, Somalia preview

HIGHLIGHTS

  • New study shows that over a quarter of a million people died from food insecurity and famine between late 2010 and early 2012 and underlines the need to heed early warnings.

  • Seasonal rains bring relief, but localized flooding displaces 50,000 people and kills seven.

  • Somalis return home from neighbouring countries albeit at slow pace. About 16,000 people have returned from Kenya in 2013.

Somalia: Somalia Humanitarian Bulletin April 2013, Issued on 10 May 2013

13 May 2013 - 11:50am
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Country: Kenya, Somalia preview

HIGHLIGHTS

  • New study shows that over a quarter of a million people died from food insecurity and famine between late 2010 and early 2012 and underlines the need to heed early warnings.

  • Seasonal rains bring relief, but localized flooding displaces 50,000 people and kills seven.

  • Somalis return home from neighbouring countries albeit at slow pace. About 16,000 people have returned from Kenya in 2013.

Somalia: Humanitarian Coordinator’s statement following the release of report on excess mortality during the famine in Somalia

2 May 2013 - 3:37am
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia Country: Somalia

Mogadishu (02 May 2013) – The Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Philippe Lazzarini, made the following statement today:

The magnitude of the mortality figures today is truly unsettling. Almost 260,000 people died as a result of famine and food insecurity between October 2010 and April 2012. Half of them were children below the age of 5. As the first scientific study on excess mortality during the crisis, the report confirms that we should have done more before famine was declared on 20 July 2011.

Warnings that began as far back as the drought in 2010 did not trigger sufficient early action. In the worst affected areas, access to people in need was tremendously difficult. The suffering played out like a drama without witnesses. When famine was declared, a massive mobilization of the humanitarian community helped mitigate the worst effects of the crisis. We reached previously inaccessible areas through innovative programming and by strengthening local partnerships.

We have been working with our partners to change the way we operate. With 2.7 million people still in need of life-saving assistance and support to build up their livelihoods, we are redoubling efforts to invest in Somalia’s people and communities to break the cycle of crisis and response. We are seeking ways to bridge humanitarian and development work which will be crucial to consolidating the resilience of Somalia’s people and communities.

The report contributes to our understanding of the crisis. Our aim is to ensure that Somalia never goes through another famine again.

For further information, please contact:
Russell Geekie at geekie@un.org or +254 731 043 156
or for comment in Somali
Abdi Yussuf Noor at nooryussuf@un.org or + 252 699775813