E. African hunger
Last reviewed: 09-07-2008
Global price rises and drought compound food shortages

Key facts
| Somalia's population | 8.4 million | U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Population Division (2006) |
| Somalia life expectancy | 47 years | U.N. Development Programme 2006 |
| Percentage of Somali children under weight at age 5 (2000-2006) | 36 percent | UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008 |
| Percentage of Somalis with access to improved water | 29 percent | UNICEF and World Health Organisation (WHO) 2006 |
| Somali Internet users | 11 per 1,000 people | International Telecommunications Union |
| Ethiopia's population | 80.8 million | U.N. Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) Population Division (2006) |
| Ethiopia life expectancy | 51.8 years | UNDP - Human Development Report 2007/2008 |
| Percentage of Ethiopian children under weight at age 5 (2000-2006) | 38 percent | UNICEF - State of the World's Children 2008 |
| Ethiopian population with access to improved water | 22 percent | UNICEF and World Health Organisation (WHO) 2006 |
| Ethiopian Internet users | 3.5 per 1,000 people | International Telecommunications Union |
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