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YEMEN, SOMALIA, SOUTH SUDAN, NIGERIA MAY RISK FAMINE, DECLARES UN

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More than 20 million people are at risk from famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and the northeast of Nigeria, the United Nations warned on Wednesday.

The Security Council officially declared for the first time that the threat was directly linked to the armed conflicts raging in the afflicted areas.

The Security Council notes the devastatin­g impact on civilians of ongoing armed conflict and violence,” the 15-member UN body said.

The declaratio­n added that the council “also emphasises with deep concern that ongoing conflicts and violence have devastatin­g humanitari­an consequenc­es and hinder an effective humanitari­an response in the short, medium and long term and are therefore a major cause of famine in the situations above.

“It called on all parties involved in the various conflicts to “respect and protect medical facilities and personnel and their means of transport and equipment.” The declaratio­n, based on a Swedish initiative and subject to tough negotiatio­ns, was the first time the UN has formally establishe­d a link between famine and conflict in the region.

“The Security Council underlines the obligation­s of all parties to armed conflict to respect and protect civilians,” it said.

It went on to issue a call for “all parties in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia and northeast Nigeria to urgently take steps that would enable a more effective humanitari­an response.”

The council also called on UN members to make good on their pledge of aid to help tackle the burgeoning threat of famine. According to the UN’s humanitari­an affairs and emergency relief co-ordinator, only US$2.5 billion have so far been paid up by donors to tackle the crisis.

 ??  ?? Men, women and children line up to be registered with the World Food Programme for food distributi­on in Old Fangak, in Jonglei state, one of the worst affected areas for food insecurity in South Sudan.
Men, women and children line up to be registered with the World Food Programme for food distributi­on in Old Fangak, in Jonglei state, one of the worst affected areas for food insecurity in South Sudan.

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