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Community rallies to support Somalia appeal

August 17, 2011 12:57
A Somali family sits outside their hut in Medina Xoosh district in Mogadishu (Photo: Reuters/Feisal Omar/AlertNet)

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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More than £169,000 has been raised to help people suffering from the famine in East Africa following a campaign launched by World Jewish Relief.

The aid charity set up a fundraising drive last month as reports of draught and malnutrition in Somalia and its neighbours began filtering through to the international media.

The United Nations declared that the situation in Somalia was a famine last month, the first to hit the country in nearly two decades.

Hundreds of thousands of Somalians have fled to a refugee camp over the Kenyan border, but conditions at the camp are terrible and more than 12 million people in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia are believed to be at risk of starvation and disease.