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Reference : V-P-SO-E-00861
Date : 25/04/2017
Country/Region : SOMALIA
Caption : Jidow village, 12 km from Baidoa. A woman buys rice and sugar from the local kiosk thanks to an ICRC cash grant for people affected by the severe drought. Cash provides something that assistance in-kind can’t: dignity and choice.
Photographer : MOHAMED, Abdikarim
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : ICRC website, news release "Somalia: $100 cash grants will help 55,000 families overcome drought", 28 April 2017

"Mogadishu, Somalia (ICRC) - Drought-stricken families in rural Somalia have been given a lifeline via $100 cash grants to see them through lean times brought on by severe drought.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) this week provided the grants to more than 3,000 homes around Baidoa to help families cope during a time of emergency needs. The most vulnerable households will receive up to three rounds of cash support through mobile phone money transfers.

The debilitating drought in Somalia has left more than 6 million people at risk of malnutrition and has triggered massive displacements, mostly from rural to urban areas.

"Drought conditions have decimated family's livestock holdings and put people at risk of severe hunger. This cash infusion will help families get through the lean times so they can get the nutrition needed to outlast the drought," said Jordi Raich, the head of delegation for the ICRC in Somalia.

In all, the ICRC, with the support of the Somali Red Crescent Society (SRCS), will provide cash to up to 60,000 drought-afflicted families (360,000 persons), a $9 million infusion that is ICRC's largest-ever cash assistance program in Somalia. This grants complement work by the Red Crescent earlier this year to provide food for more than 160,000 people at risk because of the drought."
Original material : digital
Resolution : 3648x5472
Orientation : portrait
Colour/B&W : colour

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