Right now, in Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and South Sudan, thousands of families are fighting a serious hunger crisis.
“You have stood in solidarity to support our sisters and brothers around the world. But from someone who can see this terrible situation unfolding, I am asking for your help once again.”
Abebe Belachew, Senior Development Officer, Ethiopia
Millions of people across East Africa are facing the threat of starvation following four failed rainy seasons in a row.
These people are from resilient communities, used to farming through extreme weather, but this drought means families are no longer able to cope.
A famine has not yet been declared, but by the time this happens, the opportunity to save thousands of lives and millions of livelihoods could have been missed.
Nyanguet, a farmer in South Sudan, had to flee her home with her young children after it was attacked. Although she has been welcomed by another community, together they are now struggling to have enough to eat.
Our local Church aid workers aren’t waiting for a declaration of famine. They are already on the front line of this hunger crisis in the affected countries, getting emergency food supplies and clean water to vulnerable families in need.
Hadoya is one of these local experts, from a community affected in Ethiopia. She is passing on extreme weather training and helping to make sure people get cash to buy the food they need to survive the drought.
Thanks to your support and the work of people like Hadoya, Guyo, a farmer who had lost all of his animals to the drought, was able to get the cash grant that he needed.
You’ve not waited for a declaration of famine either - we’ve been humbled and inspired by your incredible response to our World Food Crisis appeal.
Ibrahim Njugana, our Emergency Response Coordinator responding to the crisis across East Africa, tells us how your support is already making a difference.