inside Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Sunday,


Men pray over the body of four-year-old Aden Ibrahim as they prepare him for burial in an area inhabited by recently-arrived Somali refugees, on the outskirts of Ifo II Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.

Men prepare the body of Aden Ibrahim for burial in accordance with Somali tradition, inside the makeshift shelter where Aden's family lives amongst other newly-arrived Somali refugees, on the outskirts of Ifo II Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.

Relatives and friends gather around the body of four-year-old Aden Ibrahim, wrapped in a plastic mat, as he is prepared for burial in an area inhabited by recently-arrived Somali refugees, on the outskirts of Ifo II Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Doctors were unable to save Aden, who died of diarrhea-related dehydration after four days of inpatient care

People follow along, as the body of 3-year-old Nasro Ahmed Gure, whose parents say she died of illnesses related to malnutrition, is carried to a gravesite for burial, in an area where newly-arrived Somali refugees have settled on the outskirts of Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday that drought-ridden Somalia is the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with refugees who endured unspeakable hardship to reach the world's largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya

Sheik Yare Abdi washes the body of four-year-old Aden Ibrahim in preparation for burial in accordance with Somali tradition, inside the makeshift shelter where Aden's family lives amongst other newly-arrived Somali refugees on the outskirts of Ifo II Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Doctors were unable to save Aden, who died of diarrhea-related dehydration after four days of inpatient care. U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday that drought-ridden Somalia is the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with refugees who endured unspeakable hardship to reach the world's largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya. People die here every day, though no one can provide a reliable estimate of the drought deaths.

A Somali woman drags an initial supply of food and other items after registering as a refugee at a reception center at Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Somalis carry away cooking pots, water containers, and plastic mats as they receive an initial supply of food and other items after registering as refugees at a reception center at Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.

Somalis carry donated food and other belongings as they walk through Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday that drought-ridden Somalia is the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with refugees who endured unspeakable hardship to reach the world's largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya.

Somali refugees carry their few belongings as they walk several kilometers between camps in search of a place to sleep, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.

Somali refugee and goat herder Adan Issick walks past unoccupied refugee housing at Ifo II, a camp expansion trapped in limbo as it awaits final approval by the Kenyan government, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Somali boys are caught in a cloud of dust from a passing bus, at Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday that drought-ridden Somalia is the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with refugees who endured unspeakable hardship to reach the world's largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya.

Somali refugee and goat herder Adan Issick walks past unoccupied refugee housing at Ifo II, a camp expansion trapped in limbo as it awaits final approval by the Kenyan government, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Newly-arrived Somali refugees hold their babies as they wait in line to receive initial food aid, after registering as refugees at a reception center in Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011.

Somali refugees eat pancakes made from their initial supply of rations as they wait in hope of receiving their ration cards, at Dagahaley Camp, outside Dadaab, Kenya, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres said Sunday that drought-ridden Somalia is the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with refugees who endured unspeakable hardship to reach the world's largest refugee camp in Dadaab, Kenya


Somalis flee to Kenya in search for food



Displaced Somalis pour into Dadaab refugee camps