BBC August 3, 2011 A child from southern Somalia takes food at a camp in Mogadishu, Somalia, Wednesday 3 August 2011 Tens of thousands of people have been fleeing to the capital in search of food Three new areas of Somalia have been classified as having been hit by famine, the UN says. It declared [...]
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Germany blames Chinese land buys for Africa drought
AFP July 28, 2011 BERLIN — Germany’s Africa policy coordinator on Thursday blamed China’s practice of buying up land in the Horn of Africa for contributing to the devastating drought ravaging the region. Guenter Nooke told the daily Frankfurter Rundschau it was clear that “this catastrophe is also man-made”. “In the case of Ethiopia there [...]
Catastrophe in the Horn: Causes and Responses
Council on Foreign Relations July 26, 2011 Stewart M. Patrick (STR New/ Courtesy Reuters). Newly arrived Somali refugees sit in the open as they await medical examinations for their children at the Dadaab refugee camp, near the Kenya-Somalia border The area straddling Somalia, Ethiopia and northern Kenya, has been dubbed the “triangle of death” as [...]
Somalia famine: WFP begins aid airlift to Mogadishu
BBC July 27, 2011 The drought has been especially hard on young children in Somalia The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) has begun to airlift emergency food supplies to famine-struck Somalia. The first flight, with 10 tonnes of nutritional supplements for children, has landed in the capital Mogadishu, an African Union official told the BBC. [...]
What’s In Blue, Security Council Report
http://whatsinblue.org/2011/07/somaliaeritrea-sanctions-regime.php Somalia/Eritrea Sanctions Regime The Council is expected to adopt a resolution by the end of this week renewing the mandate of the Somalia Monitoring Group for a further 12 months. The foreign minister of Eritrea was in New York over the past week making representations seeking the lifting of sanctions on Eritrea. He met [...]
Libya Conflict Diverts Navies From Piracy, IMO Says
Business Week/Forbes July 22, 2011 Michelle Wiese Bockmann Fighting in Libya between rebels and national leader Muammar Qaddafi is diverting naval ships from anti-piracy patrols, according to the International Maritime Organization. “One has to be pragmatic and realistic and accept and understand that ships that might be made available to support counter-piracy will be deployed [...]
Aid reaches drought victims in Islamist area of Somalia
BBC July 24, 2011 Martin Plaut Islamists of al-Shabab have allowed some aid agencies to deliver aid inside Somalia The Red Cross says it has delivered food into one of Somalia’s worst hit drought areas, controlled by the Islamist militant group al-Shabab. Working through a local committee, the Red Cross delivered by lorry food for [...]
East Africa’s famine
The Economist July 21, 2011 Disunited in hunger Fighting famine is complicated by old rivalries and alliances FOR the first time since the 1980s, the UN has declared a famine in Africa. An exceptionally severe drought is the main cause. More than 10m people are directly affected. The epicentre is in Somalia and Ethiopia—as aid [...]
More than 2 million Somalis out of aid groups’ reach
Reuters July 23, 2011 Barry Malone EL ADOW – Aid agencies are unable to reach more than two million Somalis facing starvation in the famine-struck Horn of Africa country where Islamist insurgents control much of the worst-hit areas, the U.N.’s food agency said on Saturday. World Food Programme (WFP) officials said the areas of southern [...]
Closer ties between Somali and Yemeni jihadists threatens oil through Aden Gulf
Al Arabiya July 18, 2011 JAMES M. DORSEY Somalia’s President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed talks to journalists after visiting Howlwadag district following fighting between government troops and members of the Al Shabaab group of insurgents, which has been linked to Al Qaeda, in the capital Mogadishu. (REUTERS Photo) Affiliates of Al Qaeda operating on opposite shores [...]