In line with WFP’s November 2025 Outlook , IOM’s PRMN displacement trends and ACAPS report real-time community feedback on Talk to Loop has increased significantly during this month. More community members (majority women) are requesting life saving assistance as a result of the ongoing drought. This is driven by failed Deyr rains, rising prices, and reduced assistance due to funding cuts.
The trend is reflected in both the open feedback, up by 248%, and sensitive feedback being predominantly urgent requests for access to health services due to illness or the presence of sick or malnourished household members. In conjunction we see a reduced response rate from organisations to both open feedback and sensitive referrals and an increase of communities feeding into Loop because the services they were receiving have ended.
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