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UN ISSUES
APPEAL FOR AID TO ETHIOPIAN DROUGHT VICTIMS:
16/04/2008
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 16
April 2008 --
The Ethiopian Government
and its humanitarian partners have appealed for $67.7 million to assist
drought victims in the East African nation, where some 2.2 million people are
in need of emergency food aid, the United Nations Office for the Coordination
of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
reported today.
Inadequate
rainfall in the latter part of last year has been blamed for drought in the
Horn of Africa, which is also expected to lead to reduced crop harvests in
Djibouti, Eritrea, northern parts of Kenya and south-central Somalia.
In
Ethiopia, in addition to those in need of food aid, around 947,000 vulnerable
people will continue to receive assistance under the country’s Productive
Safety Nets Programme.
Set up
by the Government in 2005, the relief-to-development project aims to end
dependency on food aid.
Earlier
this month, OCHA said that food security in the country continues to be a
concern, despite rainfall in some areas, adding that Ethiopians are resorting
to borrowing food and slaughtering calves.
A
total of almost 172,000 metric tons of food aid is required for those in need.
In addition, special attention will be given to health and nutrition, water
and sanitation, and agriculture to help address the adverse impact of the
drought.
Speaking
in Addis Ababa at the launch of the Joint Government and Humanitarian
Partners’ 2008 Humanitarian Requirement Plan, the head of OCHA in Ethiopia
expressed his concern at the humanitarian situation in the country, and
stressed the need for the aid community to work together to alleviate the
plight of the suffering.
“The
continued collaboration by all humanitarian actors in Ethiopia for the benefit
of the most vulnerable in the country is highly appreciated, and we look
forward to strengthening this collaboration,” stated Vincent Lelei.
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