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Food shortages in Ethiopia of grave concern, says Ambassador

10/29/09

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Food shortages in Ethiopia of grave concern, says Ambassador

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Food shortages in Ethiopia of grave concern, says Ambassador

MARY FITZGERALD Foreign Affairs Correspondent

Irish Times

POOR RAINFALL has led to a severe deterioration in the levels of food available in parts of Ethiopia, but the unfolding crisis cannot be compared to the 1984 famine, the Irish Ambassador to Ethiopia told an Oireachtas committee yesterday.

Addressing the subcommittee on overseas development, Síle Maguire warned that the situation regarding food shortages in Ethiopia was of grave concern.

Last week, the Ethiopian government announced that the number of people in need of emergency help had reached 6.2 million.

The Irish Government responded swiftly with €1.35 million in humanitarian assistance.

But Ms Maguire noted that the suffering witnessed 25 years ago had not returned.

“This is not to downplay the gravity of the current situation . . . but the manner in which the Ethiopian government, supported by the international community, deals with food shortages has developed very significantly since 1984,” she said.

Over the past three years, Ireland has provided some €126 million towards development in Ethiopia.

Of this, €96 million is channelled through a bilateral programme, while the remaining is allocated through NGOs, UN agencies and missionaries.

“We remain engaged in Ethiopia because our support is yielding significant results. But the needs remain immense,” Ms Maguire said.

“While progress continues to be made, Ethiopia has some very considerable distance to go on key development indicators and there are a number of complex challenges to be navigated in the period ahead.”

Progress on civil society and governance issues had been uneven so far, the Ambassador noted.

A particular priority was to assist civil society groups in adapting to new legislation that restricts the type of activities in which organisations receiving foreign funding can engage, she added.

Ms Maguire downplayed the impact of recent cuts to Ireland’s overseas development budget.

The Ethiopia programme, for which funding has been reduced by €6 million, had already undergone readjustment and rationalisation, according to Ms Maguire.

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msg Comment from: c´moi senait [Visitor]
All that MONEY is in Weyannes and Hoddams Poucket while the POOR ethiopian still drinking a Brown dirty water and childrens starving and now you tell me where all the money is gone?

Do we ethiopian need Charity/Ngo all Begger org.???

HILL NO.

Throw out all these begger org out of ethiopia IS our MOTO. NO more BEGGERIEM.
PermalinkPermalink 10/30/09 @ 04:33

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msg Comment from: "Food Security" The main topic for 2010 election!!! [Visitor]
Diplomat my as***. They all new this is coming…many international and NGO organization have been reporting this for a while. They all knew this is coming long before b/s they have enough knowledge to project the out come of Ethiopia Agro product per the population. I am not an economist but, you don’t need a fancy degree from distance learning to know about Ethiopian Agro success. This is a blow back to the donor communities in their face. The tax payer of these donor countries honestly what to help Ethiopia but, b/s of few greed people the mass will continue suffer. I am 25yrs old and I have never seen a passionate Ethiopian leader on this grave danger surrounding us for decades. But, I bet you most of them will be passionate demonizing each other and other political parties. This is just a SHAME, SHAME, SHAME….While this so called Diplomats and the ruling regime having lavish parties in the closed door. Now, the bagging will start and Addis going to be the best PARTY destination then after few years back to zero. We all are in the wrong path on this issue…I don’t know why we can’t get this right. Zero, Zero Hullle Zero. SHAME.

Emmye Ethiopia Please Give Us a passionate person on this issue!!!
PermalinkPermalink 10/30/09 @ 11:23

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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
:no::no:Ms the Ambassador ,instead of making diplomatic statements satisfying the tyrant Zenawi and his thugs .It's better you ask this evil guy ,specially his spouse ,where the hell do the moneys and the international aids have gone .Certainly not to the poor Ethiopian farmers ,the fact that they are still suffering of FAMINE .Since the fall of the Junta Military Dictatorship ,NOTHING of significant as progress has been done by the actual regime .This is a problem of the lack of good governance ,corruption specially of Tribalism engaged by the looter Zenawi and his evil regime .
PermalinkPermalink 10/30/09 @ 13:04

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msg Comment from: The Right Way [Visitor]
The government has been blaming shortage of rain every year for 20 years. Why didn’t the government learn from this bad experience and prepare and avoid this tragedy before it happens.

Why were Emperor Hailesellasie for not knowing and then Mengistu for brutality and bad governance 1984 both were blamed for a ONE-TIME tragedy after 40 and 17years of ruling but now every year for 20 YEARS Meles’s kept blaming rain and getting away with it?

This is a politically motivated and calculated man-made tragedy that is going on even donor nations seems to like it. So far we have not heard any country asking Meles’s for his brutality, inability to govern and the tragedy he is making.

It doesn’t take 20 years to grow crops. It grows annually and periodically and there are plenty of places in Ethiopia to farm and harvest. So the government has ample chance to avoid this crisis before it happens again but it hooked on and find it easier to get money this way. The reason is it demands an urgent response because there are lives to be lost and no one will disagree to help the victims. In other words it is the fastest and easiest way to money for Meles.

Why not ask the government what has been done to avoid this crisis before echoing the rain shortage excuse with the government?
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msg Comment from: selam [Visitor]
Where are all the more than 10% growth for the last twenty years ? The incomes of the Ethiopian people should be more than double. We see only starvation. I think Meles thinks when he says Ehiopian people he means TPLF members. Yes, Meles is now talking. TPLF members have income growth more than 10%, at the expense of the Ethiopian people.
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msg Comment from: selam [Visitor]
Meles is a communist, unGodly. He is a devil. Whatever he is doing is evil. His mind is full evil thoughts. Every time he comes on the media, he debiberately goes out to hurt some group of the Ethiopian people. He is possessed by the devil. He will one day repent like Tamrat Layne.
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