Save the people of Somalia
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As of 25th Jun 2022, an estimated 5 million people in South Somalia, many of whom are children and elderly, are in need of humanitarian aid, not knowing where their next meal will come from. That number will increase and many of these people will die unless humanitarian efforts lead by Somali diaspora continue to provide aid to the country. Over 1.5 million children are estimated to be acutely malnourished, which can lead to defects such as stunted growth and other severe health complications.
Due to well below-average rainfalls for last four consecutive seasons, successful harvest rates have declined considerably and are now less than 15% of the average, leaving many impoverished crop-dependant families with little to no food. Additionally, this severe drought has halted agricultural work, leaving even more people without an income or any means by which to provide for their families.
Call on Duty
It is your time to take your responsibility and save the people of Hudur and Dowlow who are severely affected by the drought. For just $1, you can help relieve the people of Hudur and Dowlow ( South Somalia) of their constant struggle against hunger. We will take your small change and make a huge difference to the lives of people who would otherwise face widespread malnutrition and even death.
By donating £30, you can give someone the security of a meal for every single day of the month, giving them the giving them the nutrients they need to live a healthy life.
With your donations, we will provide thousands of people in Somalia with vital food packages. We will focus our efforts on the most impoverished areas in South Somalia , particularly those that have been hit especially hard by this crisis, such as the city of Hudur and Dolow that have faced relentless terrorist attacks, blockage and drought.
Your support will go a long way in providing urgently needed food supplies for the vast number of families who are experiencing extreme poverty, enabling them to thrive and prosper without the worry of constant hunger.