Kebuluran Tanduk Afrika 2011
Theory | Severe drought; lack of humanitarian aid; insurgency |
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Period | July 2011 – |
Total deaths | At least 29,000 in Somalia[2] |
Impact on demographics | More than 12.4 million affected, including 3.7 million in Somalia, 3.5 million in Kenya and 4.6 million in Ethiopia[4] |
Country | Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, and neighboring countries[1] |
Death rate | Up to 7.4 per 10,000 per day;[3] up to 13 per 10,000 per day for children under-5 |
Relief | $2.48 billion requested; $1.12 billion committed |
Location | Catastrophe-level in southern Somalia; emergency-level and crisis-level across the entire Horn of Africa region[1] |