In Somalia it is estimated that 6.7 million have been severely affected by the drought, with 1.8 million children left malnourished. In Somalia an estimated 51.4k have been internationally displaced while 3.1 million remain displaced internally. By 2022 the drought had already claimed the lives of 43,000 people in Somalia half of which under the age of 5.
Response by governments and organisations In Somalia the government has launched the SURP-II (Somalia Urban Resilience and Project Phase II) programme, which would mainly help
Garowe,
Baidoa, and
Mogadishu deal with the drought by providing monetary assistance and health kits towards households, constructing communal latrines and emergency water supplies, and also providing further healthcare via mobile clinics. The World Bank has pledged to give 70 million USD to finance this initiative. The World Health Organisation has also collaborated with local forces to fight diseases like
cholera and
measles, which have seen a resurgence in Somalia due to the drought, distributing Vitamin A, offering deworming services, and vaccination campaigns. ==Kenya==