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WFP says food is sufficient at national level, however localised deficit occurs at regional level.
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Food crisis in Kenya: 5 signs of hunger I’ve never seen | World Vision
UPDATE: May 23, 2018
World Vision has been responding to the
East Africa hunger crisis for the past year, reaching more than 3.5 million people facing food insecurity with clean water, food and nutrition support, healthcare, and more.
Now, while droughts have made it difficult for farmers and herders to produce crops and feed livestock, excessive spring rains are causing flash floods across drought-stricken areas, washing away crops and shelters.
Children are among the most affected, with their health and development drastically impacted. More than 15 million children in East Africa are struggling to get enough to eat while floods increase the risk of cholera and other water-related diseases for people living in temporary shelters with poor sanitation.
South Sudan, Somalia, and Ethiopia could be facing famine or catastrophic levels of food insecurity in various parts of their countries over the next few months. Turkana, Kenya, which had been monstrously impacted by drought last year, is one of the most affected by the flooding today.
This stunning blog post from exactly one year ago this week was our first glimpse into the crisis. A year later, millions have been
helped, but millions more remain in need.