The United Nations announced that 3.6 million Somalis are starving for food.

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At least 3.6 million people in Somalia are facing severe hunger, with the situation expected to worsen in the coming months, according to the United Nations aid coordination agency UNOCHA.

The agency said in its report, that between October and December, this number is expected to increase to 4.4 million people, due to the autumn rains that are not well received, while there are already problems caused by them. conflicts, floods and floods.

In response to the growing humanitarian needs, UNOCHA has allocated $3 million from the United Nations Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to address the displacement caused by the ongoing wars in Somalia.

The purpose of this funding is to provide immediate assistance to people affected by violence and displacement.