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Urgent Need For Ethiopia Relief

 

ARBA MINCH - The top UN aid official John Holmes on Monday called for greater international efforts to help millions of Ethiopians suffering from a severe drought.


Some eight million people need urgent food relief and another 4.6 million need emergency assistance, according to the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).


“The response has been good in some ways, but we have a long way to go,” said Holmes on his way to a southern Ethiopian region devastated by the drought.


The lack of rain in the main February to April wet season has left at least 75,000 Ethiopian children under five at risk from malnutrition, OCHA said.


“In terms of the urgency of the food crisis, the risk of children dying of severe malnutrition is the most urgent,” Holmes said as he started a three-day visit.


The United Nations appealed in June for 325.2 million dollars mainly for drought victims . Only 52 percent of the appeal has been met.


Holmes is visiting the Southern Nationalities and People’s Region in the south and the Somali region in the southeast before holding talks with humanitarian and government officials in Addis Ababa.


In Arba Minch, some 500 kilometres (300 miles) south of the capital, the aid chief was to visit farmers, a feeding centre and food distribution centre.


Stunted and withered maize farms flanked the dusty road to Sorobo — whose residents have been dependent on relief aid for the past three decades — and where Holmes was to meet local farmers.


The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) representative in the impoverished African country said the effects of the failed rains and rampant food inflation may drag on.


“The previous rains failed badly. It is very clear that many people in Ethiopia will continue to face problems in terms of food security,” the official, Bjorn Ljungqvist, told AFP.
The southern region of Oromiya has also been badly


 

 

 
 

 

 
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