hundreds of thousands are on the move, looking for food. most of the adults here and around these most of the adults here and around these camps are women. and that is because these camps are women. and that is because of these camps are women. and that is because of somalia s conflict, which is ground because of somalia s conflict, which is ground on because of somalia s conflict, which is ground on for three decades or so in one is ground on for three decades or so in one form is ground on for three decades or so in one form or another. and after a string of gains by ukrainian forces, russia vows to take back all areas of annexed territory recaptured in recent days. liz truss has given her first major speech as prime minister to her party exactly four weeks since taking over as conservative leader. but already her leadership is being tested. she s facing a revolt from within her party over her economic plans and has been forced to reverse one of her key polici
and around the globe. already on the frontline of climate change, somalia is enduring its worst drought in a0 years. and the presence of one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups, al shabab, complicates the distribution of aid. the united nations is warning that half a million children under the age of five are at risk of dying by the middle of next year. somalia urgently needs another billion dollars in humanitarian aid. six weeks ago we brought you andrew harding s first report from the town of baidoa. he s now returned there, to the heart of the crisis, and a warning you may find some of the images in his report distressing. we re tearing through baidoa. our guard is driving faster than on our last visit. the threat of ambushes by islamist militants is growing here. suddenly, we stumble across a funeral, for a six year old boy who starved to death yesterday.
already on the front line of climate change, somalia is enduring its worst drought in a0 years. and the presence of one of the deadliest islamist extremist groups, al shabab, complicates the distribution of aid. the united nations is warning that half a million children under the age of five are at risk of dying by the middle of next year. somalia urgently needs another billion dollars in humanitarian aid. six weeks ago, we brought you andrew harding s first report from the town of baidoa. he s now returned there, to the heart of the crisis, and a warning you may find some of the images in his report distressing. we re tearing through baidoa. our guard is driving faster than on our last visit. the threat of ambushes by islamist militants is growing here. suddenly, we stumble across a funeral, for a six year old boy who starved to death yesterday. 11 more children were
which is enduring its worst drought in a0 years. the united nations is now warning that half a million children there under five are at risk of death by the middle of next year. the country urgently needs another billion dollars nearly £850 million in humanitarian aid. the president of somalia has just told the cop27 climate change conference that his country is facing a humanitarian crisis because of extreme weather. as the crisis deepens, our correspondent andrew harding has been reporting somalia s story for this programme. he has returned to the town of baidoa, at the heart of the crisis, and the story of one family devastated by the drought. a warning, there are some distressing images of the effects of malnutrition in his report. we re tearing through baidoa. 0ur guard is driving faster than on our last visit. the threat of ambushes by islamist