Jiro Ose

Somali Refugees in Ethiopia

Somalia is facing a severe humanitarian crisis and the worst food security crisis in Africa since its famine 20 years ago. At least 3.7 million people – about half of Somalia's population – need food, and around 3.2 million people are in extreme need of immediate, lifesaving aid because of drought and years of conflict. In neighbouring Ethiopia, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, reported that 10 Somali children under the age of five are dying every day of hunger-related causes in Kobe refugee camp. The camp, one of four in the border town of Dollo Ado in south-east Ethiopia, opened in June when Somalis fleeing drought and conflict poured over the border in large numbers. Kobe reached its 25,000 capacity in a month, and while new arrivals from Somalia are being directed elsewhere the death toll is not slowing. UNHCR said the average of ten deaths a day stretched back to late June, meaning that at least 500 young children had died in less than two months.

Alhough the causes of continued exodus and growing death toll from the famine in Somalia are numerous – including drought, high food prices and the absence of a government for two decades – al Shabaab, the al-Qaida-linked Islamist movement has played a significant role. In 2009, al-Shabaab banned a number of aid groups, including the UN World Food Program, and millions of Somalis had no safety net when the drought conditions began to worsen early this year. In early July the rebels said all aid agencies would be allowed to assist with drought relief, but then backtracked after UN declared the famine in the parts of Somalia, denying the UN report and saying the earlier ban on certain organizations stood. A new report by Human Rights Watch confirmed that, in some areas, al-Shabaab militias had tried to prevent people from leaving to seek outside help, even those pushed close to death by hunger.

2-year-old Ali Abshir is being treated for severe malnutrition at a health clinic run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) a transit center in Dollo Ado in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011. UNHCR, UN refugees agency, stated that the rate of severe malnutrition among children under 15 is 32 percent.
  
Somali refugees walk about in Kobe Refugee camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Severely malnourished, dehydrated, and sick Somali woman waits for her turn to be treated at a health clinic in Kobe Refugee camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
     
  
Somali refugees wait in line for measles vaccination at Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
omali children are being vaccinated for measles a health clinic run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) at Kob Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Somali boy plays at a half-built food storage structure in Kobe Refugee camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
     
  
A Somali boy recovers from severe malnutrition at a stabilization center run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) in Malkadida Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
A broken-down Soviet-era tank used by Ethiopian Army to fight Somali militant before their withdrawal in early 1990s became a part of landscape near Kobe Refugee camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Mohammed Hassan, 4, recovers from severe malnutrition and its complication at a stabilization center run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) in Malkadida Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
     
  
Somali refugees wait for a bus to take them and their belonging to newly-opened Hilaweyn Refugee Camp at a transit center in Dollo Ado in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Somali refugees are being transferred to Hilaweyn Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Somali refugees walk about in Kobe Refugee camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
     
  
Somali refugees walk about in Hilaweyn Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Young Somali girl carries water at Hilaweyn Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Wrapped in space blanket to keep warm, 1-year-old Rukiya is being treated for severe malnutrition at a health clinic run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) at a transit center in Dollo Ado in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
     
  
Wrapped in space blanket to keep warm, 1-year-old Rukiya is being treated for severe malnutrition at a health clinic run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) at a transit center in Dollo Ado in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
  
Malnourished Somali boy is being checked upon their arrival at clinic run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) in Malkadida Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
Family members mourn the death of 1 1/2-year-old Sahro Mohammed in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011. Sahro died of complication of malnutrition and illness on 12 August.
     
  
Family members of 1 1/2-year-old Sahro Mohammed pray before burial in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
A grave is being dug for 1 1/2-year-old Sahro Mohammed in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
Mohammed Ibrahim carries the body of  his 1 1/2-year-old daughter Sahro Mohammed to her grave in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
     
  
Tiny body of 1 1/2-year-old Sahro Mohammed awiats for the burial in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
1 1/2-year-old Sahro Mohammed is being buried in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
Grave yard at Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.
     
  
Fine red sand kicked up by the wind envelopes Somali refugees in Hilaweyn Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
Severely malnourished child recovers at a stabilization center run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) in Malkadida Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
  
Aden Farah, 4, recovers from severe malnutrition and its complication at a stabilization center run by MSF (Doctors without Borders) in Malkadida Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011.
     
  
1-day-old Ubeyd is being checked by midwife with MSF (Doctors without Borders) Rose Anemt as his mother fatuma Mohammed looks on at Hilaweyn Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 12 August, 2011. Ubeyd became the first baby to be born at this newly opened camp.
  
Somali refugee children try to find normalcy by flying a kite in Kobe Refugee Camp in southeastern Ethiopia, a few kilometers from Somalia/Ethiopia border, Wed. 10 August, 2011.