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A father sits by his cholera-stricken child in a former prison in the remote central Somali town of Dinsoor.
Villagers affected, mostly in the southern part of the country, have resorted to drinking stagnant and dirty water with the last count of cholera victims now past 7,500.
In the worst-affected areas, inadequate rainfall and lack of water have wiped out crops and killed livestock, leaving half the population 6.
Of these, 3 million people cannot meet their daily food requirements and need urgent humanitarian assistance.
Cholera has now taken hold in remote areas as water sources become scarce and that available has become expensive to buy.