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Somali people will die without international support

A severely malnourished child lies in the hands of her mother as she waits to be processed into a UNICEF- funded health programme catering to children displaced by drought.
‘Without immediate intervention, thousands of Somalians are at risk of dying’. Photograph: Tony Karumba/AFP/Getty Images

With more than 6.2 million people facing possible starvation, the crisis in Somalia is escalating at an alarming pace. The London Somalia Conference on Thursday 11 May presents a huge opportunity to galvanise much-needed international support to address the challenges faced by the Somali government and the Somali people, and meet the ever-increasing humanitarian needs.

To ensure that the conference is a success, we – as members of the Somalia NGO Consortium – recommend that delegates focus on averting famine, protecting women and children, and building long-term resilience.

Without immediate intervention, thousands of Somalians are at risk of dying. This week presents an opportunity to make a real difference to some of the most vulnerable children and their families. We urge the international community to step up and ensure that the conference addresses their needs.
Mark Bulpitt Head of humanitarian and resilience, World Vision UK
Victor Moses Country director, Norwegian Refugee Council
Mike Noyes Head of humanitarian response, ActionAid
Andres Gomez de la Torre Director of programmes and policy, Care International

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