Starving refugees in Kenya are about to lose a vital lifeline. The World Food Programme says it's forced to cut food aid because of reductions in global aid. That would affect nearly 800,000 people from South Sudan, Somalia and The Democratic Republic of Congo living in camps.
Breakdown
- Food aid at Kakuma refugee camp has been reduced due to declining donor funding. 38s
- US aid cuts have led to a halt in food shipments to the camp. 43s
- Only the most vulnerable refugees now receive rations, leaving 30% without aid. 49s
- Aid workers must decide who receives food as supplies dwindle. 1m 35s
- The Kenyan government urges resource sharing to reduce aid dependency. 1m 59s