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Loko and her baby at their destroyed maize field. Their crops are continuously failing due to climate changeDead cows lie dead from the drought in SomalilandBeing weighed. Niman, 2, suffers from severe malnutrition at Hargeisa Hospital.Abdi-Bashir, 13, peeks outside his makeshift home he lives in due to the Somaliland drought.A community in Ethiopia collects water from a receded lake due to the continuous drought in the regionHamda lost two children in the last 18 months to malnutrition.Asha collects water along dry and baron land in Karasharka IDP camp in Somaliland.Hawa, 45, at home in Ceelcade, Somaliland.A dangerously low Berked. When full, Berkeds can retain enough water to last for an entire year.Widow Ebada, 55, had 70 goats but only 13 have survived the drought so far.Many people walk from far away villages to collect water from this borehole as water has dried up in their villageSeventy year old Aisha (grandmother) and Nuur (grandchild), at a dried up burkad in Fadhigab, Somaliland.A young boy collects water through a tiny hole in the rock in Ceelcade in Somaliland, where a water supply has been found.Dried up land makes the soil infertile in Ethiopia.'The locusts affected us so much. Even the grass that the cattle fed on were eaten by the locusts' Darmi Doyo, 50 years old.Vulnerable refugee's attend an aid organisation food distribution camp.Portrait of Fadumo, 15, at Muuri IDP Camp, Baidoa.Portrait of Raho, 18, and her malnourished son struggle to find clean waterSeven month old malnourished baby girl Nadifo Isaak Hassan at Dusta Camp in Baidoa.Faduma, 10 years old, at home in Burco, Somaliland.Abshivay Hussein Maalin, 13, suffering from malnutrition.A baby lies dead under cloth after suffering from malnutrition.Fawsiyo and her 6 month old child Mowlid, suffering from malnutritionXawo Ahmed Yousuf, 30, arrives at a water point with her daughter Ayan. They walked several km to find clean water near Burco.Dead carcasses of drought stricken animals in Somaliland.