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A Decade On From Somalia Famine, Tens Of Millions Close To Starvation

Tuesday, 20 July 2021, 11:16 am Today marks 10 years since the official declaration of the Somalia famine, which resulted in more than 260,000 deaths. At the time the international community said, ‘never again’. But right now, the world faces a hunger crisis that threatens the lives of more than 41 million people in more than 40 nations. Without an immediate and urgent international response, tens of thousands of children could die, warns World Vision. Among the hungry, more than half a million people are already living under famine-like conditions, while tens of millions are on the edge of starvation. Andrew Morley, World Vision International President & CEO, said: “This is a children’s crisis.

Peace Must Hold To Enable Us To Save Lives In Tigray, Says World Vision

Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 10:12 am World Vision welcomes the announcement by the government of Ethiopia of a unilateral ‘humanitarian ceasefire’ and calls on all sides in the conflict to promote peace and humanitarian access in Tigray following the latest military developments. “Staff are currently hunkered down and assessing the situation on the ground in Tigray”, says Karmen Trajkov Till, acting National Director of World Vision in Ethiopia, “but they are eager to get back to work delivering vital aid and assistance to a region where children in particular are in great need.” Tigray has been beset by months of conflict and drought which means

MIL-OSI Submissions: Conflict – Peace must hold to enable us to save lives in Tigray, says World Vision

Source: World Vision World Vision welcomes the announcement by the government of Ethiopia of a unilateral ‘humanitarian ceasefire’ and calls on all sides in the conflict to promote peace and humanitarian access in Tigray following the latest military developments.   “Staff are currently hunkered down and assessing the situation on the ground in Tigray”, says Karmen Trajkov Till, acting National Director of World Vision in Ethiopia, “but they are eager to get back to work delivering vital aid and assistance to a region where children in particular are in great need.” Tigray has been beset by months of conflict and drought which means that there are millions of people facing famine-like conditions, displaced and living in temporary shelter, and in need of urgent humanitarian assistance.

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