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OIC urges more global aid to hunger-stricken Somalia

- RODOLFO C. ESTIMO JR.

RIYADH: Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) Secretary- General Yousef Al-Othaimeen has also called on the internatio­nal community to increase assistance to hungerstri­cken Somalia.

He urged UN agencies and civil society organizati­ons to help address the dire humanitari­an situation in Somalia, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Friday.

Al-Othaimeen on Thursday urged the internatio­nal community to invest in agricultur­e, livestock and fisheries in Somalia, help advance its energy infrastruc­ture, forgo the country’s debts and assist in restructur­ing its security services.

He warned that Somalia is on the brink of a catastroph­ic famine brought about by acute drought conditions compounded by years of poor rainfall, which has affected the entire Horn of Africa, where more than 17 million people are facing terrible hunger.

“In Somalia alone, more than 6 million — about half of the population — are in urgent need of humanitari­an assistance,” the OIC said on its website, quoting Al-Othaimeen.

He said stability in Somalia could suffer a serious setback amid a grave humanitari­an situation marked by rising internal displaceme­nt, economic regression and growing extremism.

He added that the dire humanitari­an situation may seriously affect all of Africa given the strategic geographic location of Somalia.

Hundreds of thousands of vul- nerable Somalis are on the move in search of food, water and treatment for malnutriti­on and disease.

Close to 1 million acutely malnourish­ed children need treatment, including 200,000 severely malnourish­ed children who are more vulnerable than any other group and need immediate lifesaving support.

 ??  ?? OIC Secretary- General Yousef Al- Othaimeen addresses at the 2017 Somalia Conference in London. (SPA)
OIC Secretary- General Yousef Al- Othaimeen addresses at the 2017 Somalia Conference in London. (SPA)

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