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Oxfam warns over E Africa drought | Oxfam warns over E Africa drought |
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Rains across swathes of East Africa have failed for the sixth year in a row, leaving millions of people facing hardship, Oxfam has warned. | Rains across swathes of East Africa have failed for the sixth year in a row, leaving millions of people facing hardship, Oxfam has warned. |
The charity says Somalia's drought is the worst for 20 years, and November rainfall was less than 5% of normal in parts of Kenya and Ethiopia. | The charity says Somalia's drought is the worst for 20 years, and November rainfall was less than 5% of normal in parts of Kenya and Ethiopia. |
Oxfam says the next rains in hardest-hit areas are not due until April. | Oxfam says the next rains in hardest-hit areas are not due until April. |
The UN has already said it is aiming to feed 20 million people in East Africa over the next six months. | The UN has already said it is aiming to feed 20 million people in East Africa over the next six months. |
It says the drought and rising food prices in East Africa are causing severe hardship. | It says the drought and rising food prices in East Africa are causing severe hardship. |
'Last hope' | 'Last hope' |
Oxfam highlights large parts of the Turkana region of northern Kenya as having just 12mm of rain in the last three months - leaving almost one person in three malnourished. | Oxfam highlights large parts of the Turkana region of northern Kenya as having just 12mm of rain in the last three months - leaving almost one person in three malnourished. |
The charity also says the Central Highlands and the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, and virtually the whole of Somaliland have also received less than 5% of normal rainfall in November. | The charity also says the Central Highlands and the Ogaden region of Ethiopia, and virtually the whole of Somaliland have also received less than 5% of normal rainfall in November. |
The crisis is most severe in parts of Somalia, where worsening conflict and the drought have left 3.6 million people - nearly half the country's population - in need of aid. | |
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"The rains were many people's last hope, but they have failed again," said Oxfam's deputy humanitarian director Jeremy Loveless, who has recently visited Somaliland. | "The rains were many people's last hope, but they have failed again," said Oxfam's deputy humanitarian director Jeremy Loveless, who has recently visited Somaliland. |
He said more must be done to help communities cope with the dry years through long-term rural development and investing in national agriculture. | He said more must be done to help communities cope with the dry years through long-term rural development and investing in national agriculture. |
"But in the short-term lives are at stake and emergency aid is needed now," Mr Loveless said. | "But in the short-term lives are at stake and emergency aid is needed now," Mr Loveless said. |
The aid group said 1.5 million cattle, goats and sheep have already died in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - putting many people's livelihoods at risk. | The aid group said 1.5 million cattle, goats and sheep have already died in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda - putting many people's livelihoods at risk. |
The surviving animals are being sold off at rock-bottom prices. | The surviving animals are being sold off at rock-bottom prices. |
To make matters worse, farmers are leaving the land to search for a living in cities already suffering from high unemployment, the charity says. | To make matters worse, farmers are leaving the land to search for a living in cities already suffering from high unemployment, the charity says. |