Thursday, 14 July 2011

Somalia. The Misery on the Horn. The Wealthy World Watching.

The Government's Troops had driven the Al Shabab Militia away, and the people are pleased with the Government presence.

The stricken Somalis are on the Run to avoid Gun Fights


Any Human Leaders of the World, know where these people BELONG. In Twenty First Century.


Millions suffering amid East Africa drought

10 Millions in NEED of help.





South Sudan becomes world's newest nation

Sudan New South.

Displaced Somalis pour into Dadaab refugee camps
Published 10 July 2011 18:35 1050 Views
Thousands of Somali refugees fleeing drought in their home country are continuing to pour into the Dadaab refugee camp in neighbouring Kenya. People have lost their homes, their livestock and their livelihoods. Many are preparing to be at Dadaab for a long time to come. Although Somalia is the worst affected by the drought in the Horn of Africa, some 12 million people across the region are also at risk. Nazanine Moshiri reports from Dadaab in North East Kenya.




Millions suffering amid East Africa drought
Published 11 July 2011 09:21 99 Views
Aid agencies have warned that 10 million people are in urgent need of aid as East Africa suffers its worst drought in half a century. Meanwhile, conflict in the region is also adding to the people's plight. Al Jazeera's Stefanie Dekker reports

Draught in the Horn

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