AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFamine alarm in Somalia: UN agencies (FAO, OCHA, UNICEF, WFP) warn hunger is rapidly worsening, with 6 million people (31%) facing acute food insecurity and 1.9 million children needing urgent treatment for acute malnutrition; Burhakaba in Bay is flagged for famine risk if rains fail, prices keep rising, and aid doesn’t scale up. Aid supply squeeze: CARE says Middle East conflict disruptions are driving up the cost of lifesaving supplies like therapeutic food—import prices have more than tripled in two months—meaning treatment slots shrink fast. Local politics under strain: Opposition leader Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame warns Türkiye’s public support for President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud could deepen Somalia’s constitutional crisis after mandates expired. Regional ripple effects: The same hunger pressure is tied to wider shipping and fuel shocks across the Horn, while Somalia’s fragile recovery faces added risk from the Iran war fallout.
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