Video
East Africa drought: How financial aid is being spent
The British government has given some £110m to deal with the East African drought since the start of July, helping provide aid organisations with vital supplies.
Sanitation equipment, medical and food supplies are being flown in in massive amounts - but can they keep up with the flow of refugees?
Mike Wooldridge reports from the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya.
-
25 Aug 2011
- Share this with Facebook
- Share this with Messenger
- Share this with Twitter
- Share this with Email
- Share this with Facebook
- Share this with WhatsApp
- Share this with Messenger
- Share this with Twitter
-
Share
Share this with
These are external links and will open in a new window-
Email
Share this with Email -
Facebook
Share this with Facebook -
Messenger
Share this with Messenger -
Messenger
Share this with Messenger -
Twitter
Share this with Twitter -
Pinterest
Share this with Pinterest -
WhatsApp
Share this with WhatsApp -
LinkedIn
Share this with LinkedIn
Copy this link
Read more about sharing.These are external links and will open in a new window
-