Audio By Carbonatix
The World Bank has announced it is increasing funding for the drought in the Horn of Africa to nearly $2bn.
It says that the funds are needed to provide humanitarian assistance to millions of people.
The World Bank says countries across the region face one of the worst droughts in more than half a century.
The conditions, it says, are causing increasing malnutrition and food insecurity, and are displacing large numbers of people.
Over the coming years, the body will provide $1.8bn (£1.2bn) in assistance - nearly four times the amount originally pledged in July.
But it says there is still a billion-dollar shortfall to provide for the estimated 13 million people who are in need in Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia.
Providing humanitarian assistance to Somalis remains the biggest challenge because of its continuing civil conflict and the soaring cost of food, the BBC's Marcus George reports from Washington.
The UN has estimated that 10,000 people have died across the region and the crisis could get worse in the coming weeks.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
GhISP strengthens GVCA-led efforts to expand capital access for local SMEs
22 minutes -
Ghana’s security exposed by Defence Ministry vacancy – Nitiwul
46 minutes -
MOBA commences historic 150th anniversary celebration rooted in faith and national service
53 minutes -
MiDA calls on chiefs to free land for President Mahama’s project
54 minutes -
Timing Trouble: Why Mexico friendly threatens Ghana’s World Cup readiness
1 hour -
GHS issues new security, patient care directives after Mamprobi baby theft
1 hour -
Gov’t urged to provide psychological support for victims following foreign national scandal
1 hour -
Forty Under 40 Africa Summit declares ‘End of African Apology’ at Accra gathering
2 hours -
Ghana remains 4th in Africa with highest debt to IMF
2 hours -
Minerals Commission revokes over 300 licences in push to reclaim Ghanaian control of mining sector
2 hours -
2026 UG Corporate Games: Ghana Civil Aviation Authority secures big win
2 hours -
No extradition treaty makes justice for Russian suspect difficult – Criminologist
2 hours -
Speaker faults NDC, NPP over absence of female candidates in Ayawaso East by-election
2 hours -
“We are not creating a parallel financial system”-BoG Governor on Virtual Asset regulation
2 hours -
Pan-African Youth Union General Secretary pays courtesy call on NYA CEO Osman Ayariga
2 hours
