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  • DROUGHT -  MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Families who have come to Mogadishu from areas of Somalia where a prolonged drought has affected them for nearly four years queue for food at a feeding point in BadBado camp for Internally Displaced People in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. Bad Bado camp houses nearly 30,000 people and was established three weeks ago to cater for new arrivals from Somalias rural areas that have been worst hit by drought.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Children who are suffering from measles lie on the floor of their make shift shetlers in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. Hundreds of children who have come to Mogadishu with their parents in search of food have contracted measles since arriving. UNICEF have launched a vaccination campaign this week in districts throughout Mogadishu to combat the infection. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - SOMALIA
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    DROUGHT - SOMALIA
    A woman waits with her son who has received a gun shot wound to his leg in the Outpatients Department on the AMISOM base in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 30th July, 2011. Many of these patients have only recently arrived in Mogadishu, having been forced to leave their homes as a result of the ongoing drought and flee to Mogadishu in search of food. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Women wait with their children while waiting to be find a piece of land on which to build make shift shelters after fleeing to Mogidishu in search of food in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    An African Union armoured car parks next to a sign that marks the graphic sign to BadBado camp for Internally Displaced People in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Families who have come to Mogadishu from areas of Somalia where a prolonged drought has affected them for nearly four years queue for food guarded by an armed Transitional Federal Government soldier at a feeding point in BadBado camp for Internally Displaced People in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. Bad Bado camp houses nearly 30,000 people and was established three weeks ago to cater for new arrivals from Somalias rural areas that have been worst hit by drought.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Women wait with their children while waiting to be find a piece of land on which to build make shift shelters after fleeing to Mogidishu in search of food in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - SOMALIA
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    DROUGHT - SOMALIA
    Civilian patients wait to see doctors in the Outpatients Department on the AMISOM base in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 30th July, 2011. Many of these patients have only recently arrived in Mogadishu, having been forced to leave their homes as a result of the ongoing drought and flee to Mogadishu in search of food. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - SOMALIA
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    DROUGHT - SOMALIA
    A man holds up all of the money his family have (around 3 USD) in the Outpatients Department on the AMISOM base in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 30th July, 2011. Many of these patients have only recently arrived in Mogadishu, having been forced to leave their homes as a result of the ongoing drought and flee to Mogadishu in search of food. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - SOMALIA
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    DROUGHT - SOMALIA
    Falso Mohammed Mohammed watches over her child, Fara, who received a gun shot wound to her stomach, and in which the bullet still is, in the outpatients department on the AMISOM base in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 30th July, 2011. Many of these patients have only recently arrived in Mogadishu, having been forced to leave their homes as a result of the ongoing drought and flee to Mogadishu in search of food. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - SOMALIA
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    DROUGHT - SOMALIA
    Falso Mohammed Mohammed watches over her child, Fara, who received a gun shot wound to her stomach, and in which the bullet still is, in the outpatients department on the AMISOM base in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 30th July, 2011. Many of these patients have only recently arrived in Mogadishu, having been forced to leave their homes as a result of the ongoing drought and flee to Mogadishu in search of food. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Orange plastic huts are seen spreading into the distanc, as seen underneath a gun handle of an AU convoy in BadBado Camp that was established two weeks ago for people for who have come to Mogadishu from areas of Somalia where a prolonged drought has affected them for nearly four years in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Women wait with their children while waiting to be find a piece of land on which to build make shift shelters after fleeing to Mogidishu in search of food in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Children who are suffering from measles lie on the floor of their make shift shetlers in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. Hundreds of children who have come to Mogadishu with their parents in search of food have contracted measles since arriving. UNICEF have launched a vaccination campaign this week in districts throughout Mogadishu to combat the infection. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    A young girl whose family have come to Mogadishu in search of food holds her baby brother near to where they have taken termporary shelter in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    An eldlery woman sits begging outside her makeshift shelter after arriving in Mogadishu from areas of Somalia where a prolonged drought has affected them for nearly four years in BadBado camp for Internally Displaced People in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. Bad Bado camp houses nearly 30,000 people and was established three weeks ago to cater for new arrivals from Somalias rural areas that have been worst hit by drought.

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  • AMISOM - MOGADISHU - HUMANISTARIAN CRISIS
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    AMISOM - MOGADISHU - HUMANISTARIAN CRISIS
    AMISOM Force Commander, Major General Nathan Mugisha, (L) handed over two Land Rovers, one Toyota Pick-up and three Yamaha motorcycles to TFG Prime Minister, Dr Abdiweli Mohamed Ali in a ceremony at the airport in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. AMISOM has donated three vehicles on behalf of the African Union to the Transitional Federal Government as part of its ongoing mission to stabilise Somalia and to assist the government with the current humanitarian crisis being caused by the worst drought in sixty years.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Families who have come to Mogadishu from areas of Somalia where a prOlonged drought has affected them for nearly four years stand outside their makeshift tents in BadBado camp for Internally Displaced People in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. Bad Bado camp houses nearly 30,000 people and was only established three weeks ago to cater for new arrivals from Somalias rural areas that have been worst hit by drought.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    Families who have come to Mogadishu from areas of Somalia where a prolonged drought has affected them for nearly four years queue for food at a feeding point in BadBado camp for Internally Displaced People in Mogadishu, Somalia on the 24th July, 2011. Bad Bado camp houses nearly 30,000 people and was established three weeks ago to cater for new arrivals from Somalias rural areas that have been worst hit by drought.

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  • DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
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    DROUGHT - MOGADISHU
    A young girl whose family have come to Mogadishu in search of food holds her baby brother near to where they have taken termporary shelter in the Wardhiglay area of Mogadishu, Somalia, on the 26th July, 2011. The UN says East Africa is experiencing the worst drought in 60 years, with more than 10 million people threatened by starvation because of a lack of rain and the failure of government to adequately finance agriculture and irrigation schemes. Somalia is hardest hit with the UN declaring famine in its' Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions with at least six out of 10,000 Children dying every day.

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