Somalia's semi-autonomous state of Puntland is struggling to cope with a massive influx of refugees fleeing from other parts of the country, where famine caused by a prolonged drought is widespread.<br /><br />Since July of 2011, countries across east Africa have faced severe drought - causing one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent history as millions suffered from starvation.<br /><br />In Puntland, international organisations have been providing the deprived families with food aid, but many of the displaced refugees say its not enough.<br /><br />Catherine Soi reports from Puntland in northeastern Somlia, on how the humanitarian effort is facing many obstacles although the region was not as badly hit by the nationwide drought.