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Abiy vows to repel enemy as Tigray forces advance toward Amhara region

Abiy vows to repel enemy as Tigray forces advance toward Amhara region
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Containing the Volatile Sudan-Ethiopia Border Dispute

Containing the Volatile Sudan-Ethiopia Border Dispute
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Oxfam response to Ethiopia s latest food insecurity figures released today by the IPC - Ethiopia

News Analysis: Tigray Interim admin deputy speaks of deliberate attempts to prevent farming; says every part of the region affected by war

News Analysis: Tigray Interim admin. deputy speaks of ‘deliberate’ attempts to prevent farming; says every part of the region affected by war By Medihane Ekubamichael Addis Ababa, May 12, 2021 – Abebe Gebrehiwot, the Deputy head of the Tigray interim Administration gave an interview to the state run media Tigray TV which was run on May, 10, 2021. In the interview he discussed a range of issues related to the unfolding humamatriant crisi in Tigray, these ranged from problems facing the agriculture sector, the IDP situation, issues related to territorial disputes and the region’s flag and the nature of the humanitarian response to the crisis in Tigray. 

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.”

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