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It’s the most vulnerable who suffer {NAME}, You might not have seen it on the news, but refugee

It’s the most vulnerable who suffer [UNHCR The UN refugee Agency]( [Donate now]( [Hardest Hit by Hunger]( {NAME}, You might not have seen it on the news, but refugee and displaced families in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, in East Africa are at the center of a disaster. They’re facing a hunger crisis that is reaching unimaginable proportions, the scale of which we have never seen before. This hidden hunger crisis might not be on the news agenda but it is something my colleagues and I are seeing every day. That’s why, as an existing supporter, we want to take you on a journey and tell you the stories of the people hardest hit by this crisis – refugees and displaced families in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia. We’ve all felt the impact of the global economic downturn and shockwaves of the war in Ukraine. But its force is most devastating across this region of Africa. As droughts and climate change wreak havoc on these countries, food becomes scarcer as there is less water and viable farmland. These food shortages in turn, cause conflicts, exacerbate existing tensions and force more people to flee in search of food and safety. As if this wasn’t bad enough, prices for the little food that’s left keep on rising. The people hardest hit by this food crisis are refugees and displaced people who are already extremely vulnerable, with little resources to grow or buy their own food. Inflated prices mean they are even less able to provide for their families. The most basic food becomes simply unaffordable. Every day, my colleagues and I are meeting people on the ground who are telling us about the horrors they face and the impossibly difficult decisions they are having to make just to keep their families alive. “All I think about is how I’m going to feed my children. Last night, they did not eat. This morning, I gave them some porridge. The children cry but I have nothing more to give them.” This is the painful story that Samira Samouw Abdi recently told me when I met her at a nutrition clinic in a refugee camp in Ethiopia’s Somali region. I’ve been working in the East and Horn of Africa for two years now but hearing families talk about the impact of this food crisis happening today has been particularly difficult. Samira’s story is sadly not unique. She is just one of more than 22 million people who are now facing severe hunger in Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya. And it is the most vulnerable people - refugees and displaced families like Samira’s - who are among those suffering the most. [Help the Hardest Hit by Hunger today]( Eleven years ago, Samira was forced to flee her home in southern Somalia due to conflict. Now, she finds herself on yet another frontline. Keeping her children from going hungry has been a relentless battle. “My children have not been eating because we don’t have enough food.” Samira told me. In recent days more than 100,000 people have fled conflict and rising tensions in Somalia, seeking safety across the border in northern Ethiopia. A country that is already struggling to feed itself is now facing a critical situation. When mothers like Samira flee their homes, often on perilous journeys, they leave behind their belongings, their families, and often their means to survive. This means when a hunger crisis strikes, it’s refugees and displaced people who are most vulnerable. They are among the Hardest Hit by Hunger. Across the East of Africa, parents like Samira, who once led stable lives with regular jobs, now struggle to put food on the table for their children. [Watch her story:]( UNHCR is on the ground already, providing life-saving cash assistance to families across the region. Cash assistance gives refugees and displaced families the ability to afford the food they need to survive. We can’t do this without you though - it’s your support that can make the difference. Donate $25 today to help a family buy nutritious fruits and vegetables for a month. [Donate now]( When you donate to UNHCR, you support our cash assistance programme across the Horn of Africa - in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. By giving families like Samira’s cash we are offering them a lifeline so they can afford the food and essentials they need to feed their children and survive this crisis. The dire situation in the region isn’t letting up and we urgently need your support to keep reaching refugees and displaced families like Samira’s. >>[donate link] Donating to UNHCR will help the Hardest Hit by Hunger through vital cash assistance in the Horn of Africa region. We won’t stop until hunger stops. With best wishes and gratitude for your ongoing support. Faith Kasina, Communications Officer [UNHCR The UN refugee Agency]( [Donate Now]( Stay connected [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( This email was sent by: UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) CH-1211 Genève 2 Dépôt Geneva, Case Postale, 2500, Switzerland [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View this email in your browser]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( [Privacy Policy]( | [View this email in your browser](

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