Somali Famine Ceases In Some Areas

18 November 2011

Johannesburg (Los Angeles Times) — Somalia’s hunger crisis has somewhat ceased, with the United Nations announcing that three of six famine regions were technically no longer in famine.

These three regions, Bay, Bakool and Lower Shabelle remain in a critical situation and it is expected that 250,000 people will die in southern Somalia because of the crisis. The other three areas, Middle Shabelle, Afgoye and Mogadishu will remain in famine until at least the end of the year.

According to aid agencies, all of southern Somalia is in an acute situation and death rates are still high. Although the global acute nutrition and crude death rates have declined in some areas, malnutrition rates continue to remain above the famine threshold levels in a large part of southern Somalia. Child death rates remain above crisis levels in several areas as well Somalia’s famine is the worst in the world and the worst in Somalia since its last famine in 1991.

SOURCE: Expert: Somalia Famine Ceases In Some Areas
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_now/2011/11/somalia-famine-crisis-eases.html

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