Children living in East Africa are on the brink of one of worst famines in 40 years. Right now, more than 2 million children in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia and South Sudan are in the grip of S.A.M (severe acute malnutrition). A hunger so extreme it ravages the mind and body. It’s spreading through towns and villages. And targeting children under five.
For many families in East Africa, climate change is devastating lives, wiping out homes, crops and animals. While rising food prices mean for many there’s little in the market they can afford to buy. It’s put millions of children in S.A.M.’s deadly grip.
If we act now, together we can save millions of children’s futures.