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The Effect Of Food Shortage In Somalia

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The country of Somalia is located between the Ethiopia and the Indian Ocean. Somalia hold lots of cultures and heritage. This country also populated by several ethnicities such as: Ethiopians, Arabic and the native Somalis (BBC, 2016). The country of Somalia was a colonized country in the late 19th century and has been a ground of warfare between the rival groups for decades (BBC, 2017). Therefore, Somalia has many stories behind their existence. Despite of its unique ethnicities and cultures, the region has a long problem of food shortage. Food shortage is a disaster of food production that cannot achieve the demand of need. Whereas, the people in Somalia suffers from great famine in the country. This situation occurs because of severe circumstance in the region. …show more content…

The people suffers from great famine and war that cause about 3.2 million in Somalia needs the support of foods and refugee camp to survive (Washington, 2011). The food shortage make the food inflation go drastically high. Although that the United Nation tries to feed 170,000 people a day in a refugee camp, still there are many people who live outside the camp that needs food and a home (Washington Post, 2011). Because of the insufficient foods, children died at the young age because of malnutrition. This problem attracts every attention from all countries to help them to build a better place for Somalia. The United Nations (U.N) participate to back the government fight against the famine and try to bring stability in the nation; however, to achieve peace and prosperity is far more behind the

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