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Ethiopia appeals for food aid for 6.2 million - Reuters

Published: Oct 22, 2009 by bini Filed under: Ethiopian News Views: 198 Tags: ETHIOPIA, famine, hungry, hunger
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By Tsegaye Tadesse

ADDIS ABABA, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Ethiopia appealed on Thursday for 159,410 tonnes of emergency aid to feed 6.2 million people, 25 years after more than a million perished in the country's notorious famine.

Aid workers say a five-year drought is afflicting more than 23 million people in seven east African nations.

Mitiku Kassa, Ethiopia's State Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, said this year's rains were especially poor.

"As a result, the number of people needing emergency assistance during the period Oct.-Dec. 2009 has increased to 6.2 million from 4.9 million at beginning of the year," he said.

Ethiopia has a population of 83 million.

He appealed for 159,410 tonnes of food worth $121 million, 11 tonnes of fortified blended food for malnourished children and women worth $8.9 million, and $45 million in non-food needs.

U.N. humanitarian coordinator Fidelle Sarassaro urged the Ethiopian government to ensure free access to aid workers to the war-torn eastern Somali region.

"Access has been a challenge for the non-food sector and needs to be addressed. The subject has been under consultation with the government at all levels," he said.

Also on Thursday, aid agency Oxfam called for an end to what it called "knee-jerk" reactions to food crises that focused on sending food aid. While food did save lives, it failed to offer longer-term solutions.

Oxfam said communities at risk should be helped to prevent and deal with disasters like drought before they strike, rather than relying mostly on short-term emergency relief supplies.



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  1. Joe77artstudio
    8 months, 4 weeks ago

    Here we go Mass Hunger 102. For the sake of clarity, why are these children stricken? I am beginning to believe Hell is right here on earth.