By Cara Anna and Omar Faruk,
The Associated Press
More than two dozen children have died of hunger in the past two months in a single hospital in Somalia.
Dr. Yahye Abdi Garun has watched their emaciated parents stumble in from rural areas gripped by the driest drought in decades. And yet no humanitarian aid arrives.
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine, a donor who was preparing to give a half-million dollars to a Somali aid group told its Executive Director Hussein Kulmiye that it was redirecting the money to help Ukrainians instead.
And now, as Somalis fleeing the drought fill more than 500 camps in the city of Baidoa, aid workers make โhorrificโ choices to help one camp and ignore 10 others, Norwegian Refugee Council Secretary-General Jan Egeland said, telling the Associated Press he is โangry and ashamed.โ His groupโs Ukraine appeal was fully funded within 48 hours, but its Somalia appeal is perhaps a quarter funded as thousands of people die.
The war in Ukraine has abruptly drawn millions of dollars away from other crises. Somalia, facing a food shortage largely driven by the war, might be the most vulnerable. Its aid funding is less than half of last yearโs level while overwhelmingly Western donors have sent more than $1.7 billion to respond to the war in Europe. Yemen, Syria, Iraq, South Sudan, Congo, and the Palestinian territories are similarly affected.

The $2.2 billion appeals for Ukraine are almost 80 percent funded, according to United Nations data, an โexceptionalโ level for any crisis at the midway point of the year, said Angus Urquhart, humanitarian and crisis lead for the Development Initiatives consultancy. The smaller appeal for Somalia is just 30 percent funded.
This yearโs global shift in money and attention is perhaps most urgently felt in Africa, including Ethiopia and Kenya, where some areas could be declared a famine within weeks. The United States Agency for International Development says regional authorities havenโt seen anything on this scale in well over 100 years. Millions of livestock, familiesโ source of wealth and nutrition, have died. People are next.
To the shock of some exhausted Somalis who walk for days through parched landscapes to places like Mogadishu in search of aid, there is often little or none. Hawa Osman Bilal sat outside her makeshift tent holding the clothes of her daughter Ifrah, who like many vulnerable Somalis died after the difficult journey to seek help.
โShe was skinny and emaciated, and she died right in front of me,โ Bilal said. The girl was buried nearby, one in a growing number of tiny graves. The crowded campโs caretaker, Fadumo Abdulkadir Warsame, said that about 100 families had arrived in the past week alone, swelling the population to 1,700 families. There is no food to give them.
โThe only thing we can afford for them is the bread and black tea,โ he said. โThere is no aid from the donors yet.โ
At a nearby storeroom run by the local organization Peace and Development Action, supported by the U.N. World Food Program, the stock has shriveled. โThe world has turned its back on Somalia to focus on Ukraine,โ Manager Shafici Ali Ahmed said.

The White House acknowledged the problem in a June 28 statement on global food security, saying that โwhile the entire globe will continue to be affected by Russiaโs actions, the most immediate needs will present in the Horn of Africa,โ where Somalia once sourced 90 percent of its wheat from Russia and Ukraine but now struggles to find supplies amid soaring prices.
โWeโre really trying to stave off mass deaths at this point,โ said Sarah Charles, assistant to the administrator for USAIDโs Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, adding that โunfortunately, the nature of these crises is such that they go slow and then go very fast.โ
Nimo Hassan, director of the Somalia NGO Consortium, and several others said they believe donor countriesโ representatives on the ground understand the urgency, but decision-makers in capitals like Brussels and London appear distracted by the war in Europe.
โTheyโre not saying openly, โWeโre focused on Ukraine,โ but you can see what theyโre doing in Ukraine,โ Hassan said. โIt should be based on need, not a political decision, you know?โ
Less than 30 percent of the new arrivals at camps for those fleeing drought in Somalia were receiving immediate food or other assistance as of April, the U.N. humanitarian agency has said.
โNot all emergencies are born equal,โ said Victor Aguayo, the UNICEF director of nutrition and child development, speaking from the Somali region of Ethiopia, where he reported a โvery significant increaseโ in the number of children under two with severe wasting.
โSome emergencies all of a sudden grab the attention,โ Aguayo said, adding that UNICEF is not receiving enough money to contain the Horn of Africa crisis as 1.8 million children need urgent treatment.
The World Food Program, like UNICEF, must shift limited resources from preventing acute hunger to focusing on the desperately hungry. That means more than half a million children under two in Somalia have lost prevention help โat the peak of famine prevention efforts,โ WFP spokesman Altan Butt said.
Across Somalia, where a weak humanitarian response to the 2010-2012 drought was in part to blame as a quarter-million people died, humanitarian workers watch this one with fear as a fifth straight rainy season might fail for the first time in memory.
The southern district of Dollow near Ethiopia is โoverwhelmedโ by new arrivals, and at least 40 people died from April through June, District Commissioner, Mohamed Hussein Abdi said.
Displaced people now outnumber residents.
At mother-child health centers in Somaliaโs northern Puntland region, nearly every other patient was severely malnourished, said Justus Liku, a food security adviser with the aid group CARE.
โWe can see places where thereโs not a drop of water,โ said Ahmed Nasir, deputy director of Save Somali Women and Children, speaking to the AP from the field. โIf those people in decision-making offices could see what we see now, they would just release the funds immediately.โ
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