17.9 C
New York
June 28, 2025
Africa Aid Drought Ethiopia Global development Hunger Kenya news Society Somalia UK news

Former development secretaries urge Sunak to increase east Africa aid amid drought

Former development secretaries urge Sunak to increase east Africa aid amid drought

‘Famine in all but name’ ravaging Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, yet British aid is one-fifth of 2017 amount

The UK urgently needs to do more to help more than 28 million people in drought-stricken Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, two former secretaries of state for international development and the heads of 14 of the UK’s leading aid agencies have warned in a joint letter to the prime minister, Rishi Sunak.

They say one person is dying every 36 seconds, yet British aid to the region is only one-fifth of what Britain provided when the region was struck by famine in 2017. More than 7 million children are acutely malnourished across the three countries.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Fire spreads at Cuba oil storage facility as fourth tank erupts

TheWorldsNews

Forbidden fruit trees: Canadian national park urges locals to remove bear-attracting bushes

TheWorldsNews

‘Trump tariffs are reshaping our politics’: Canadians on their election

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This