Ethiopia Drought: Schools Closing, Livestock Dying, Wells Drying Up

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Ethiopia Drought: Schools Closing, Livestock Dying, Wells Drying Up

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May Allah give relief those all those facing harsh times in the Region.

The worst hit regions are Afar, Wollo, Somali, and Tigray.

In Somaliland the Awdal region especially in the north has been hit hard. Gabiley is affected. Parts of Togdheer, Marodi Jeeh.

Djibouti is experiencing some stress too.

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As a result of the severe drought in Ethiopia, thousands of women and children are currently spending up to six hours a day fetching clean water, with many wells now drying up and up to 1.2 million children missing out on education as schools are closed in the worst affected areas.

"This is the worst drought in Ethiopia for 50 years, and it is having a terrible impact on the lives of children and their families across affected parts of the country," warns John Graham, Save the Children's Country Director in Ethiopia. "The desperate choices many families are now being forced to make include slaughtering their oxen needed to plough the fields during the next rainy season for food, or eating the seeds which are needed to plant in February."

Drought conditions, triggered by El Nino, began in June of this year in remote northeastern areas of the country, as well as many parts of Somalia and Somaliland, and have spread rapidly to the more populous highlands.

The Government of Ethiopia recently unveiled a comprehensive plan to respond to the immediate needs of those most affected, with the international community pledging $300 million so far. However, an estimated $1.4 billion for emergency food, clean water, and nutrition and health is needed to help save the lives of the most vulnerable.

Save the Children is one of the main agencies supporting government efforts, and has already delivered emergency food aid to over 250,000 people, and treated over 4,000 cases of child malnutrition since the drought started. The agency is working in over 60 of the worst-affected districts in Ethiopia, providing food, water, medicine and crucial support to families who have lost their incomes.
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Allaha u fududeeyo.
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Re: Ethiopia Drought: Schools Closing, Livestock Dying, Wells Drying Up

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I dont think Afar gets rain anyway. Anyway this drought and Oromo protests will hopefully get Woyenne working harder to invest in more ports and infrustructure so then Ethiopia could create some Industry to wean ourselves from our overreliance on unreliable agribusiness.
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