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Horn of Africa Crisis: 2011-2012
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Overview

The Horn of Africa crisis of 2011-2012 affected 13 million people. The main focus of the crisis was across southern Ethiopia, south-central Somalia and northern Kenya. Regional drought came on top of successive bad rains and rising inflation. It ramped up a chronic livelihoods crisis into a tipping point of potential disaster by putting extreme pressure on food prices, livestock survival, and water and food availability. Armed conflict across the region compounded chronic ecological and economic vulnerability, which escalated the crisis and limited people’s survival and recovery choices. (IASC Real-Time Evaluation of the Humanitarian Response to the Horn of Africa Drought Crisis in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya - Synthesis Report)

The famine in Somalia, which was declared by the UN on 20 Jul 2011, had ended by 3 Feb 2012, but many affected populations in the region remain in need of humanitarian assistance.

Appeals & Funding

  • Djibouti Appel global 2013
  • Ethiopia Humanitarian Requirements Jul-Dec 2012
  • Kenya Emergency Humanitarian Response Plan 2013
  • Somalia Consolidated Appeal 2013-15

Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia

Useful Links

  • Horn of Africa Learning and Accountability Portal

Affected countries

Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Somalia
United Republic of Tanzania

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  1. Managing acute malnutrition at scale - A review of donor and government financing arrangements (Network Paper Issue 75)
  2. Somalia, beyond the famine
  3. Eastern Africa Humanitarian Bulletin, Issue 25, 22 April - 22 May
  4. FSNAU Nutrition Update March - April 2013
  5. UNHCR Dadaab Update 6/13, 16 April - 15 May 2013
  1. Somalia, beyond the famine
  2. Managing acute malnutrition at scale - A review of donor and government financing arrangements (Network Paper Issue 75)
  3. FSNAU Nutrition Update March - April 2013
  4. UNHCR Dadaab Update 6/13, 16 April - 15 May 2013
  5. Eastern Africa Humanitarian Bulletin, Issue 25, 22 April - 22 May
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