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43,000 people died in Somalia in 2022 due to drought, says UN

Maryan Madey, who fled the drought-stricken Lower Shabelle region, holds her malnourished daughter Deka Ali, 1, at a camp for the displaced on the outskirts of Mogadishu, Somalia on September 3, 2022 [AP Photo]

An estimated 43,000 deaths may have occurred in 2022 in Somalia due to severe drought, a figure higher than that of the first year of the 2017-2018 drought, two United Nations agencies and Somalia said on Monday.

In a joint statement, the World Health Organization (WHO), Unicef, and the Ministry of Health and Human Services of Somalia said that half of the drought-related deaths occurred among children under the age of five.

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