Action against hunger and Igad join hands for the crises in the horn of Africa

Action Against Hunger and IGAD have launched a two-year project to protect over 240,000 people in the Horn of Africa from climate and conflict-driven crises. The initiative focuses on proactive, science-based anticipatory action to mitigate humanitarian disasters.
Why it matters
This project represents a shift toward preventative humanitarian aid, potentially saving lives by acting before crises fully manifest.
Action Against Hunger and the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre have launched a joint project aiming at protecting 243,801 people in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti from the compounding effects of climate-induced and conflict-driven humanitarian crises
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