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Somalia teeters on the brink of catastrophe as hunger crisis deepens

“This is not a distant warning. This is a crisis that is unfolding right now and it’s deepening quickly.”

As of May 2026, roughly 6 million people—nearly one in three Somalis—face acute hunger and severe malnutrition, bringing the nation to the brink of catastrophe. Driven by three failed rainy seasons, ongoing conflict, and severe aid cuts, the crisis is exacerbated by a 70% spike in food prices and a 150% rise in fuel costs,. [

Current Crisis Overview (May 2026)

Key Regional Challenges

WFP officials have warned that the window to prevent a full-blown famine is rapidly closing without urgent international financial support

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