The World Bank has announced it is increasing funding for the drought in the Horn of Africa to nearly $2bn.
It says that the funds are needed to provide humanitarian assistance to millions of people.
The World Bank says countries across the region face one of the worst droughts in more than half a century.
The conditions, it says, are causing increasing malnutrition and food insecurity, and are displacing large numbers of people.
Over the coming years, the body will provide $1.8bn (£1.2bn) in assistance - nearly four times the amount originally pledged in July.
But it says there is still a billion-dollar shortfall to provide for the estimated 13 million people who are in need in Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia.
Providing humanitarian assistance to Somalis remains the biggest challenge because of its continuing civil conflict and the soaring cost of food, the BBC's Marcus George reports from Washington.
The UN has estimated that 10,000 people have died across the region and the crisis could get worse in the coming weeks.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Pedaling Beyond Borders: DHL Global Forwarding’s 2024 Cycling tour promotes regional integration
10 minutes -
Black Queens: No more Nora Hauptle’s Mission Volta but what next ahead of WAFCON?
20 minutes -
19 killed in attempted assault on Chad’s presidential complex
22 minutes -
Police-civilian employee on remand for allegedly stealing AK 47 rifle, rounds of ammunition
24 minutes -
Yagbonwura pays courtesy call on President Mahama
43 minutes -
President Mahama nominates Ato Forson as Finance Minister designate
46 minutes -
Minority demands immediate action from Mahama to halt attacks on state property
46 minutes -
Former Tamale City forward Eduku joins Asante Kotoko
47 minutes -
Daily Insight for CEOs: The importance of financial agility in business leadership
56 minutes -
Stop attacks by NDC supporters on state properties now – Minority tells Mahama
1 hour -
Be wary of persons claiming to be our officers investigating food poisoning – FDA warns
1 hour -
Rising star Ose talks music, inspiration, and collaboration
1 hour -
Food shortage in SHSs: We only lack some cooking ingredients – Kofi Asare
1 hour -
Incredible Zigi earns Best Dancer nomination in 2025 Trace Awards and Summit
2 hours -
Kejetia traders worried over recent market fires
2 hours