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Outgoing humanitarian co-ordinator Mark Bowden says international community has "not done enough".
Rain and food deliveries end famine conditions, but food stocks could run out in May and leave millions in need of aid.
Deadly drought is easing but prospect of new military offensive threatens ongoing humanitarian mission.
UNHCR airlifts drought supplies into Mogadishu for first time in five years after fighters abandon capital.
"Whenever there is an indicator of such a disaster, we must not only sit and wait for the emergency response."
United Nations says 3.7 million people "now in crisis" and more than 10 million affected by worst drought in decades.
The world body has so far described the Horn of Africa drought as an emergency, one level short of a famine.
Al-Shabab welcomes "Muslim and non-Muslim" foreign aid groups as region faces worst drought in 60 years.
Parliament approves Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed as new PM after a much delayed vote.
World reaction follows killing one of the most senior UN officials in Mogadishu.
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