AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFamine alarm in Somalia: UN agencies warn Somalia is rapidly sliding toward catastrophe, with 6 million people (31%) facing acute hunger and about 1.9 million children needing treatment for acute malnutrition in 2026—493,000 severely malnourished, and Burhakaba in Bay region flagged for famine risk if rains fail and aid doesn’t scale up. Aid disruption hits nutrition: CARE says Middle East conflict and shipping reroutes have pushed up the price of lifesaving therapeutic food—so far fewer children can be treated. Local pushback on drought claims: Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State disputes reports of widespread drought damage, pointing to improved Gu rains and localized impacts. Wider health pressure: MSF reports Nigeria’s malnutrition emergency is worsening, with 400,000+ new child cases in 2025—showing how conflict, insecurity, and rising costs are driving child hunger across the region. Climate finance focus: African parliamentarians meeting in Nairobi urge a united push for stronger methane action and financing that matches Africa’s food security realities.
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