Reference :
V-P-SO-E-00919
Date :
09/09/2019
Caption :
Galgaduud region, Adado town, Docoley village. A resident of Docoley village.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
Web site, article, 26.09.2019. « Between the years 2016 and 2017 Somalia faced one of its most severe droughts due to consecutive poor rainy seasons which pushed the country to the brink of famine with over half of the population in desperate need of assistance. The drought triggered crop failure and high levels of livestock deaths and sickness.
[…] Fast forward to 2019, the rains came late and when they did come, they were not enough. Crops failed. It was harder to keep livestock alive. Communities once again were plunged into crisis and today, food is a constant struggle for many. For some, the ICRC’s financial assistance programme is the only means of survival that they know.
[…] The ICRC cannot make the rains come, but it is doing what it can. More than 9,200 families in Galgaduud are receiving cash that the ICRC hopes will help them meet their most pressing needs. The ICRC are doing this across 11 regions, reaching some 186,000 people with cash and will then follow up with seeds and planting tools and other initiatives to help people recover. »
Resolution :
3024x4032
Orientation :
portrait
Colour/B&W :
colour