East Africa Famine 2011-12

Today, children in East Africa are facing a desperate crisis caused by prolonged drought, soaring food prices and conflict. This crisis is getting worse and we need to act now to save lives.

SOS staff and beneficary of famine relief, KenyaThe drought which is currently engulfing parts of East Africa is the worst to hit the region in over 60 years. According to the United Nations, over 12.4 million people are now facing starvation, with entire families and communities abandoning their homes in desperate search of food and water.

SOS Children is helping those who need it most urgently in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, the most badly affected countries, by working in refugee camps and communities and establishing therapeutic feeding centres, medical clinics and starting  vaccination campaigns.

We need your help to ensure we can continue to reach vulnerable children and families. We are a well established, experienced, charity in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya with a clear strategy on what to do. We need your help to make direct tangible actions which make the difference. The best way to help famine victims in East Africa with SOS Children is through a child or village sponsorship, or a regular donation.

A child or village sponsorship helps us to focus on the long-term welfare of children who have no one to care for them as a result of the famine:

Sponsor in East Africa

Regular donations give us money we can rely on and support us to stay in the affected countries as long as it takes to rebuild lives:

Regular donation to East Africa

You can also support our work in East Africa by making a one-off donation directly to our Emergency Relief Programme:

East Africa donation

Worst crisis in 60 years
East Africa Appeal ERP map
SOS Children's Emergency Relief Programmes in East Africa

A number of catastrophic factors have combined to create the humanitarian crisis in the Horn of Africa. As well as drought and soaring food prices, ongoing political instability and violent conflict are adding further complexity to the desperate situation in these countries.

In Somalia, many families are trekking for weeks in the hope of finding help in refugee camps in other areas of the country, or in neighbouring Kenya and Ethiopia. There are reports of orphaned and unaccompanied minors arriving at refugee camps alone. In some cases, parents have sent their children to the camps with other family members, whilst they remain behind hoping for a change in the situation.

The conditions in the refugee camps are desperate. The largest refugee camp in the world, Dadaab, in Kenya is currently home to 380,000 refugees. Many more families are waiting to be registered at the Kenya-Somali border. The situation in Ethiopia is similar, with a reported 2,000 refugees arriving at the Doolow Ado camp every day. Children and women are the most vulnerable. And in Somalia, thousands of drought-affected families from all over the Bay and Bakool regions in central are arriving every day to overcrowded camps in Mogadishu in search of food and medical care. 

East Africa drought 2011, Somalia 6SOS Children’s Emergency Relief Programme

In order to help those in need, SOS Children have set up an Emergency Relief Programme to provide food, water, shelter and medical care to thousands of children and families struggling to survive in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia.

SOS Children's Regional Strategy Coordinator for East Africa, Charles Bury, believes that SOS Children’s strength lies in the established presence we have in the countries concerned. He says “We have been there for so long, and we have such good relationships within the communities in which we are working…we are able to use that relationship to respond quickly to things like the emergency that we are seeing now in this region.”

Read more about our Emergency Relief Programmes in Somalia

Read more about our Emergency Relief Programmes in Kenya and Ethiopia

As well as meeting their immediate needs, SOS Children are concerned with the long-term welfare of the children in the refugee camps. We will help to reunite families, and if necessary, provide a new home for children orphaned as a result of the famine in our SOS Children’s Villages.

East Africa Famine News

East Africa Famine: Somalia emergency relief expands to address worsening crisis

East Africa Famine: Somalia emergency relief expands to address worsening crisis

Sep 16, 2011 09:05 AM

To contain an outbreak of measles, an increase in cases of Acute Watery Diarrhoea and other diseases, staff at the SOS Emergency Health Centre in the Somali capital Mogadishu are facing a race against time.

East Africa Famine: Barey’s journey

East Africa Famine: Barey’s journey

Sep 01, 2011 01:43 PM

When Barey Oyo arrived at Morudile, Ethiopia, she had been walking for 15 days straight, six months pregnant and with six children. Covering a distance of over 112 miles from Somalia, her family trekked through difficult and dangerous terrain with no food or water.

East Africa Famine: SOS Children relief to reach thousands in Kenya

East Africa Famine: SOS Children relief to reach thousands in Kenya

Aug 31, 2011 09:50 AM

SOS Children's Emergency Relief Progamme in Kenya is now underway.

East Africa Famine: Life inside the Badbado refugee camp

Aug 31, 2011 09:45 AM

SOS Children is currently offering medical assistance to some of the 8,000 refugees residing in the Badbado refugee camp in Mogadishu, Somalia.

East Africa Famine: The food is there - but no one can afford it

East Africa Famine: The food is there - but no one can afford it

Aug 31, 2011 09:20 AM

SOS Children is working hard to secure food for the drought victims of East Africa. Both in Kenya and Somalia there is food available in local stores, but most people cannot afford it because prices have sky-rocketed in recent months.

East Africa Famine: Families get help from SOS

East Africa Famine: Families get help from SOS

Aug 26, 2011 10:50 AM

Hundreds of families desperate for food and water are arriving at the Badbado refugee camp in Mogadishu every day. SOS Children have established an immunisation centre, a health clinic and a feeding centre which is helping thousands of children and their families.

East Africa Famine: 'What we do is to save lives'

East Africa Famine: 'What we do is to save lives'

Aug 25, 2011 03:30 PM

An interview with Ruth Okowa, National Director of SOS Children's Villages Kenya

East Africa Famine: Schools open during holidays to feed the children of Marsabit, Kenya

East Africa Famine: Schools open during holidays to feed the children of Marsabit, Kenya

Aug 25, 2011 03:25 PM

In cooperation with the local community and schools, SOS Children's Villages Kenya is handing out food in five villages of Marsabit. An extraordinary situation calls for extraordinary measures, and therefore the children are going to school in August in spite of their summer holiday.

East Africa Famine: Children and SOS staff flee fighting in Mogadishu

East Africa Famine: Children and SOS staff flee fighting in Mogadishu

Aug 17, 2011 10:05 AM

The SOS Hospital and complex in Mogadishu, Somalia, has once again come under threat from crossfire.

East Africa Famine: Courageous and effective - my colleagues in Somalia

East Africa Famine: Courageous and effective - my colleagues in Somalia

Aug 15, 2011 04:20 PM

Priscah Wachera is an SOS social worker in Mombasa, Kenya, who works to help children to stay together with their biological families. In this blog entry, she talks about SOS Children’s work in neighbouring Somalia and her respect for her colleagues who have worked in difficult and dangerous situations there for 26 years, and continue to provide relief to families suffering the effects of the famine.

East Africa Famine: Priscah’s blog - Too hungry for school

East Africa Famine: Priscah’s blog - Too hungry for school

Aug 09, 2011 01:00 PM

Priscah Wachera is an SOS social worker who runs the SOS Family Strengthening Programme in and around Mombasa, Kenya, which helps children to stay together with their biological families. In this blog entry, she describes how the food crisis in the county has affected families on the programme and how SOS Children are helping them to cope in difficult times.

East Africa Famine: SOS staff leave for famine-hit area in northern Kenya

East Africa Famine: SOS staff leave for famine-hit area in northern Kenya

Aug 08, 2011 10:30 AM

SOS Children are currently preparing to launch a Famine Relief Programme to help those most affected by the famine in Kenya. Ten SOS Children staff members left Nairobi this weekend for Marsabit in the north of the country, to assist in SOS Children’s Emergency Relief operations in one of the worst-affected areas.

East Africa Famine: SOS to expand Emergency Relief to Kenya and Ethiopia

East Africa Famine: SOS to expand Emergency Relief to Kenya and Ethiopia

Aug 06, 2011 09:50 AM

SOS Children have already launched an Emergency Relief Programme for families and children affected by famine in Somalia. As the situation worsens across East Africa, we are now expanding our operations to provide food, water and medical care to families living in refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia.

East Africa Famine: Experience means SOS can help quickly

East Africa Famine: Experience means SOS can help quickly

Aug 05, 2011 09:55 AM

Political instability, infrastructural problems and the sheer scale of the crisis in East Africa are inhibiting help from reaching those in dire need.

East Africa Famine: Somalia caught between hunger and crossfire

East Africa Famine: Somalia caught between hunger and crossfire

Aug 03, 2011 04:40 PM

Following the worst drought in East Africa in years, we are working with thousands of families who are now residing in refugee camps in the capital city of Mogadishu.

East Africa Famine: Interview with the National Director of SOS Children in Somalia

East Africa Famine: Interview with the National Director of SOS Children in Somalia

Jul 28, 2011 03:10 PM

In this podcast, the National Director of SOS Children in Somalia, Ahmed Ibrahim, describes the situation in the drought-stricken country and the problems faced by the tens of thousands of displaced families. He also talks about how SOS Children's Emergency Relief Appeal is saving the lives of children and families on the ground in refugee camps, despite significant challenges.

East Africa Famine: SOS Children expands Emergency Relief in Somalia

East Africa Famine: SOS Children expands Emergency Relief in Somalia

Jul 28, 2011 03:05 PM

SOS Children have already launched an Emergency Relief Programme for families and children living in and around Somalia's capital Mogadishu. Now, we are expanding our operations into the Al Shabab-controlled city of Baidoa. As one of the only aid agencies with permission to operate here, our work is saving lives.

East Africa Famine: SOS Children launch food crisis appeal

East Africa Famine: SOS Children launch food crisis appeal

Jul 28, 2011 03:00 PM

We are launching an Emergency Relief Programme in Somalia and need your help urgently.