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UN says 22.6 million Ethiopians food insecure due to drought, conflict, rising food prices

The file photo shows locals ferry jerrycans on a donkey-cart in Ethiopia’s Somali Regional state, Gode District, Ethiopia, September 1, 2017. (Xinhua/Michael Tewelde)

About 22.6 million people in Ethiopia are food insecure due to a combination of drought, conflict and increase in food prices, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) has warned.

The UNOCHA said in its latest situation update that an estimated 11.8 million people are food insecure in Ethiopia’s drought-affected areas of Afar, Somali, Oromia, and Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples (SNNP) regions, and Dire Dawa city administration.

It also warned of the worsening food insecurity among internally displaced persons countrywide.

The UNOCHA said since mid-November 2022, the UN and international non-governmental organizations brought about 114,000 metric tons (MT) of food into the conflict-affected Tigray region as of January 24. And as of January 23, partners assisted 16.3 million people in targeted locations across the country, completing round 1 of food distribution. An estimated 15.5 million people received food under round 2, and close to 8.1 million in round 3, which commenced in 2022.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian response in Ethiopia has been scaled up with additional corridors opening and some hard-to-reach areas becoming more accessible.

It, however, said certain areas of the county face disease outbreaks, including cholera, malaria, and measles, where partners are taking preventative and remedial actions.

It said the drought situation has deprived many vulnerable people of their livelihoods, increasing health risks if not already affected by malnutrition, and putting hundreds of thousands of children out of school, while insecurity and conflict in western parts of the country continue to displace more people.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency

2 thoughts on “UN says 22.6 million Ethiopians food insecure due to drought, conflict, rising food prices”

  1. I thought 1984-85 was enough and how wrong have I been? A 5th grader knew it did rain as usual last year, a year before and again this year. A 5th grader has noticed the fields that used to be lush and green have turned dry yellow and dusty at least two years in a row. How then all these PhD toting beer gutted official from top to bottom missed this was coming? How? How? How? Just take a look at the photos of most of the high level officials. Just look at their waist lines. They all are having problems keeping their pants up with embarrassing and disgusting bulging guts which means fillet mignon never missed their dinner table. Just look at the photos from 4 years and the most recent ones. I was wondering if anyone of them got their blood pressure and sugar levels checked. I can tell you this. No holy dance will save you from the consequences of a sticking out waist line.

    1. Make that: A 5th grader knew it did not rain as usual last year, a year before and again this year. A 5th grader has noticed the fields that used to be lush and green have turned dry yellow and dusty at least two years in a row.

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