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Warning over fuel and food stocks as hellish Tigray reels from airstrikes | Global development

Stocks running perilously low, says UN, with main supply route into war-torn region of Ethiopia unusable since December

Tigray ceasefire: aid workers demand telecoms be restored

Adele Khodr, Unicef’s representative in Ethiopia, said there was an urgent need for aid supplies to reach parts of Tigray that had not been accessible for months. “We know that we have 33,000 children at high risk of morbidity and mortality, of being very severely sick and eventually dying. We need to reach those children as fast as possible,” she said. A lack of phone or internet, however, would hamper any aid effort. “If we do not have telecommunication equipment, we cannot send people into the field and ensure their safety. It’s very simple,” she said. Ethiopia’s prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, deployed federal troops in Tigray last November after attacks by Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) forces on army bases. Since then, the northern province has been locked in a deadly conflict, which has killed thousands and displaced more than two million people. The UN has said an estimated 350,000 people are now on the verge of famine.

Over 5 million people face extreme hunger as the Tigray conflict surges past six months - Ethiopia

Over 5 million people face extreme hunger as the Tigray conflict surges past six months Format Planting season comes to a halt as thousands of farmers lost tools, seeds and livestock Six months since the conflict erupted in Tigray, thousands of farmers have nothing to plant ahead of the rainy season as the crisis compounded by climate-fuelled locust devastated their tools and livestock and pushed over 5 million people to extreme levels of hunger, warned Oxfam today. Gezahegn Kebede Gebrehana, Oxfam’s Country Director in Ethiopia said: “Farming should be beginning now ahead of the long rainy season in June, but it has come to a total halt due to conflict and the absence of rain. Many farmers have no seeds to plant, and their oxen and tools were looted or destroyed in the conflict. Trade and market exchanges have stagnated as people fear a resurgence of fighting.”

Over 5 Million People Face Extreme Hunger In Tigray

Conflict compounded by Covid-19 and climate change pushes millions in Tigray to the brink - Oxfam - Ethiopia

Conflict compounded by Covid-19 and climate change pushes millions in Tigray to the brink - Oxfam Format The conflict in Tigray compounded by climate-fuelled locust infestations and coronavirus has left millions of people in desperate need of humanitarian aid yet access to those affected continues to be restricted, warned Oxfam today. Recent Oxfam assessments in South and West Tigray, as well as neighbouring North Amhara, found that communities were already struggling to cope before the conflict erupted in November 2020. Gezahegn Kebede Gebrehana, Oxfam’s Country Director in Ethiopia said: “The three lethal Cs - conflict, coronavirus and climate change - have pushed millions of Ethiopians in Tigray to the brink. Even before the conflict, people had lost up to half their crops due to climate-fuelled plagues of locusts and they were struggling due to the devastating health and economic impacts of coronavirus. The conflict erupted in the middle of the harvest season, halting at

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