AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChild Health Emergency: UNICEF says Somalia’s child malnutrition crisis is worsening fast as aid cuts force closures of health and nutrition facilities, with severe acute malnutrition admissions up 32% and nearly 1.9 million children projected to be affected this year; UNICEF warns 205 facilities have already shut and up to 618 could close, leaving mothers facing longer, riskier journeys for treatment. Humanitarian Access: UNICEF adds that funding gaps are also hitting water, education, and protection services, with spokesperson James Elder warning the problem is immediate and preventable deaths are at stake. Food Security Pressure: WFP says Somalia needs about $198 million through February 2027 to respond to a deepening hunger crisis, warning that drought, conflict, displacement, and higher prices are outpacing families’ ability to cope while the agency’s reach is sharply reduced. Health System Strain: The closures and reduced services are expected to delay care, increasing the risk of severe illness and preventable deaths, especially in remote communities. Disease Risk Context: WHO estimates measles could infect nearly 11 million people in 2026, highlighting how undernutrition and weak access to care can worsen outcomes.
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