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"Zero tolerance to sexual violence," Ethiopia says – New Business Ethiopia

"Zero tolerance to sexual violence," Ethiopia says – New Business Ethiopia
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Consultancy on Digitalization of TVET Curricular

Consultancy on Digitalization of TVET Curricular
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Extreme hunger claims in Tigray 'falsified': Ethiopia

Int l NGO Oxfam has warned that 5M people in Tigray face extreme hunger Addis Getachew   | 04.05.2021 A view from the Kedamay Weyane livestock market in Mekelle city of the Tigray region, in northern Ethiopia. ( FILE PHOTO - Anadolu Agency ) ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Ethiopia on Tuesday described international anti-poverty NGO Oxfam’s claim that 5 million people in the country’s northernmost region of Tigray face extreme hunger as falsified information. “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-fueled locust devastated their tools and livestock and pushed over 5 million people to extreme levels of hunger,” Oxfam said in a statement.

Ethiopia: Metekel Zone, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Flash Update No. 2 (29 January 2021) - Ethiopia

Ethiopia: Metekel Zone, Benishangul Gumuz Region, Flash Update No. 2 (29 January 2021) Format HIGHLIGHTS • On 21 January, the federal Government of Ethiopia declared a State of Emergency in Metekel Zone in Benishangul Gumuz Region (BGR). • Since mid-2020, 180,000 civilians have been displaced within Metekel and in Amhara. • These IDPs are in addition to the 28,000 returnees formerly displaced in 2019 by inter-communal violence, whose livelihoods had barely stabilized when unidentified armed groups intensified their activities. • On 24 January, 1256 ethnic Gumuz asylum seekers reportedly arrived in Sudan’s Blue Nile Province. • Humanitarian situation may worsen, as access remains severely restricted by insecurity. • The regional Government has been providing limited life-saving assistance since July 2020 using armed escorts.

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