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Economic pressures will drive food insecurity. The conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region—which officially ended in November 2022—hindered the nation's economy and impeded growth for two years. Any ...
A U.N. panel accused Ethiopia's government of using "starvation as a method of warfare" by restricting food aid to Tigray during the conflict, which ended in November 2022 with a peace deal.
Bisharo and Nurad are two 35-year-old mothers living in Ethiopia, where a combination of climate shocks and conflict has deepened the food insecurity. Though different circumstances caused them to ...
Food insecurity continues in Tigray, Afar, as well as in Amhara, where ongoing fighting between Ethiopian government forces and armed groups is exacerbating needs.
Ethiopia has been promoting crop diversification to enhance resilience to climate change and improve food security. Efforts to diversify crops beyond traditional staples like teff, maize, and ...
The UNICEF-supported pilot program seeks to help address rising child malnutrition — a growing concern as the country contends with drought, food insecurity and other crises. Behailu Abreha, PLC ...
Nearly 12 million people, a tenth of the population, are estimated to be food insecure in Ethiopia's drought-affected areas, according to the United Nations, ...
The UN's World Food Programme says that it has to suspend aid for 650,000 malnourished women and children in Ethiopia due to a lack of funding, while the country faces tensions and rising food ...
Addis Ababa, April 6, 2025 (ENA) -- East Africa's escalating food insecurity, fueled by climate change is in need of innovative climate-smart solutions, according to IGAD and ILRI experts.
Food aid for Ethiopia is set to be cut in half in 2025 compared to just last year, with more than 3 million currently facing the loss of life-saving food assistance, according to the World Food ...