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“Climate change decimates food security in Somalia”

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Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, rising sea levels, and growing drought in Somalia are negatively affecting the humanitarian conditions of the country’s population, which suffers from widespread poverty rates and high numbers of people affected by famine. As well as high rates of displacement and asylum due to environmental damage, and the spread of epidemics. The issue of food security is one of the important issues and one of the main problems facing Somalia, especially in light of climate change, which leads to a shortage of Water, available agricultural land, affecting widespread hunger and food shortages, increased health threats, environmental degradation and pollution.

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