Wednesday April 27, 2022
UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford has announced a new £25
million ($31.4 million) aid package to provide vital services to almost a
million people in Somalia, as the country teeters on the brink of widespread
famine, the Foreign Office said on Tuesday.
Speaking at a roundtable event organized by UN Office for
the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Ford announced the package of
lifesaving food, water, nutrition and emergency health support and called on
other international donors to step up.
“The UK is stepping up our support with an additional £25
million, taking our support to almost £40 million in 2022 alone,” Ford said.
“After a quarter of a million people needlessly died from hunger in Somalia in
2011, we said never again. Now is the time for the international community to
fulfill that commitment and stand with the people of Somalia.”
After three failed rainy seasons, approximately half the
population require life-saving aid due to the ongoing drought, the UK Foreign
Office said, adding forecasts suggest a fourth failed rain is likely. The UN
estimate that there are pockets of famine in the county now, with more than one
million people on the edge.
The minister also announced a groundbreaking partnership
with Qatar, which will see the Qatari government invest $1.5 million with the
UK toward the emergency response and resilience-building in Somalia.
On Monday, the Minister conducted a virtual visit to Baidoa
in Somalia where the UK is supporting almost 120,000 people with food and water
support. She met with representatives from the Norwegian Refugee Council, a UK
partner on the ground, and heard from communities affected.
The UK Government committed an initial £14.5 million of
support for Somalia earlier this year, which is expected to support almost
500,000 people to access clean water and afford food supplies.