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‘My heart felt like it was broken’: Inside Mozambique’s Evolving Cabo Delgado Conflict. Pencils scratch as students in year eight feverishly work through an exam paper. At the back of the classroom, Clara Edna Chevambo, 37, a minute figure in hand-me-down clothes, finishes first and. ....
The rugged landscape of Tigray, Ethiopia’s most northern region, stretches away to the north and into Eritrea. The Tigray Region has been rocked by conflict since November 2020, and the International Crisis Group believes the conflict is far from over despite the federal government gaining administrative control of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, and other main cities in the region. (File photo) Credit: James Jeffrey/IPS BONN, Germany, Feb 19 2021 (IPS) - While Ethiopia’s federal government may have administrative control of the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle, and other main cities in the region, including Shire, Adwa, and Aksum, after removing the regional government from power in late November armed resistance in Tigray is not over and could continue for months. ....
The East African Thursday February 11 2021 Albert Viñas, MSF emergency coordinator in Tigray, Ethiopia, from late November 2020 to late January 2021. PHOTO | KONSTANTINA KONSTANTINIDOU | MSF Summary The impact of the violence is visible through bullet holes in buildings and in cars. At the beginning, we saw a population locked in their homes and living in great fear. They would give us pieces of paper with phone numbers written on them and ask us to convey messages to their families. People don’t even know if their relatives and loved ones are okay because in many places there are still no telephones. ....
January 31st, 2021 in Podcast. Closed Now other aid organizations are beginning to appear, little by little, in some areas, we still don t know the real impact of this crisis, Doctors Without Borders says in a press release. MSF teams are currently delivering medical care in different areas of central, south, and northwestern Tigray. MSF teams are also responding to the health needs of displaced people at the border of the Amhara region and in Sudan. (Photo: MSF) Press Release Since early November, a military escalation in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has caused widespread violence and displaced hundreds of thousands of people. Albert Viñas, emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), provided the following account today: ....