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The UN warns of another hunger crisis, with millions at risk of starvation
Somalia is yet again unable to feed its people, with about six million facing high levels of hunger on a scale not seen in years.
The World Food Programme (WFP) says a combination of drought, conflict and displacement means many Somalis are not getting enough to eat.
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Instability has complicated aid delivery for more than three decades, with the situation now worsened by severe cuts in international aid.
The WFP says it has only a fraction of the funding needed to provide assistance.
So, what are the consequences for Somalia?
Presenter: James Bays
Guests:
Samira Gaid – Founding director of Balqiis Insights, a think tank focusing on the Horn of Africa
Mohamed Abdi – Country director for Somalia at the Norwegian Refugee Council
Omar Mahmood – Senior analyst for Somalia at the International Crisis Group
Published On 21 Aug 2026

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