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09/01/08

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Top UN aid official sounds warning on Ethiopia

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United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator John Holmes

Top UN aid official sounds warning on Ethiopia

ARBA MINCH, Ethiopia (AFP)
— The top UN aid official John Holmes on Monday called for greater international efforts to help millions of Ethiopians suffering from a severe drought.

Some eight million people need urgent food relief and another 4.6 million need emergency assistance, accoring to the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

"The response has been good in some ways, but we have a long way to go," said Holmes on his way to a southern Ethiopian region devastated by the drought.

The lack of rain in the main February to April wet season has left at least 75,000 Ethiopian children under age five at risk from malnutrition, OCHA said.

"In terms of the urgency of the food crisis, the risk of children dying of severe malnutrition is the most urgent," Holmes said as he started a three-day visit.

The United Nations appealed in June for 325.2 million dollars mainly for drought victims . Only 52 percent of the appeal has been met.

Holmes visited the Southern Nationalities and People's Region in the south and will on Tuesday tour the Somali region in the southeast.

In Arba Minch, some 500 kilometres (300 miles) south of the capital, the aid chief visited farmers, a feeding centre and food distribution centre.

Stunted and withered maize farms flanked the dusty road to Sorobo village -- whose residents have dependend on relief aid for the past three decades -- and where Holmes met local farmers.

"I have lost three previous harvests and hoped that this one would produce yield, but it hasn't. I'm now waiting for emergency support to feed my family," said 38-year-old farmer Kuse Gelebo as he slashed down withered maize stalks.

Holmes said relief operations were underway, "but we need to make sure it reaches averyone."

"We need to make sure that it (food shortages) doesn't degenerate into a famine that we've seen before," he told reporters at a local school.

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) representative in the impoverished African country said the effects of the failed rains and rampant food inflation may drag on.

"The previous rains failed badly. It is very clear that many people in Ethiopia will continue to face problems in terms of food security," the official, Bjorn Ljungqvist, told AFP.

The southern region of Oromiya has also been badly hit, 6,700 children were diagnosed as suffering from severe malnutrition in early August.

Ethiopia suffered severe floods last year which destroyed most of the food crop. This year the drought has worsened the situation and food prices have soared 330 percent.

Unlike Sorobo, late rains in August have returned some greenery in Boricha, another town in southern Ethiopia, but the green maize fields belie the suffering of 200,000 residents eking out a living on dwindling reserves.

"It is very confusing. It is very green but you have people dying," said Gemma Difilippo, a nurse at a local clinic run by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF - Doctors With Borders).

Tens of thousands of Boricha residents queue regularly for relief food at distribution sites. Of the 45,000 locals in need of food, only 38,000 are receiving help due to low government supplies, according to aid groups.

Soaring commodity prices have worsened the crisis.

In May, the World Food Programme said the price of staples such as maize and sorghum had increased by 83 and 89 percent respectively in less than a year, while wheat increased by 54 percent between September 2007 and February 2008.

In recent years, Ethiopia has suffered alternate flood and drought disasters that has affected millions of people.

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msg Comment from: Mussie [Visitor]
:?::?::?::?:

where is all this money going?

1/2 billion $ from one country only

where is it going ?
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 13:13

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msg Comment from: habeshaw [Visitor]
mussie,

the money will be used to destroy eritrea! happy? have you noticed, every time ethiopia is about to invade a country there is food shortage in ethiopia! and then you get eritreans fools getting exited about ethiopia starving, followed by operation sun-set!:D:D:D:D:D:D
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 13:53

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msg Comment from: Tena [Visitor]
Can UN and others so called charity organizations and nations give assistances for long-term solution such as building dams, roads, electricity and the likes? No.
They don't want the problem be solved in the long run. Because they will not get the reason to humiliate Africa, to play as God and do anything they want about Africa. This is the way of life many in the west are making the living acting as God in Africa in the name of hungry and weak but pure and innocent Africans/Ethiopians.
The Ethio. govt need to work with closely
china, India, Russia, Japan, African countries and USA, too. Enough with IMF. world bank and so on.
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 14:04

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msg Comment from: nadiazeki [Visitor]
What happen to Woyane's 'Economic Boom'? Who is to blame now? Who is now in the map begging for donnation?

The only solution to Ethiopias reaccuring problem is self-assessment. The problem deserves to look in rather than blaming outside world.

Before to late, Ethiopia should make peace with Eritrea and the rest of East African countries, thrash woyane gangs, and drop off 'Akaki Zeraf' mindset...then only then you can kiss goodbye to hunger and missery!!!!
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 15:17

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msg Comment from: myka [Visitor]
Tena, you are completely right..long term developement is out of the question for these groups. They are all about securing their own jobs which requires emergencies on the African continent at least once a year.

@ nadiazeki, read the World Banks recent article on Ethiopia problems with inflation....it will help you understand this topic a little better.
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 17:35

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msg Comment from: born dem general [Visitor]
who is to blame now?
mengistu was blamed and demonised by the west of starving his people.he tried his best while fighting western supported TPLF and EPLF war.
now TPLF is not blamed for bringing misery to ethiopia in time of peace.famine or food shortage is unheard of in the southern parts of ethiopia until today,courtesy of TPLF.
right now the only place in ethiopia where food is affordable and plenty is TIGRAI,homeland of TPLF and burden of ethiopia.
the west must help us remove TPLF criminals or they are inhuman who enjoy to see innocent people suffer under the rule of dictator.

PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 20:31

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msg Comment from: Monalisa [Visitor]
Applying the same solution over and over again and expecting different results each time, this is the story.....aid does not work...
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 22:45

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msg Comment from: Master Mind [Visitor]
What made a difference between the 1984 famine and this one of our time, when the Russian ships were loading USAID and Canadian aid sent to victims of a so called draught or natural disaster in Ethiopia to Russia in exchange of massive weapons, but that history remained as a mystery and that famine and disaster, pictures of dyeing children and mothers, skeletons of domestic animals and human being also remained as the only identity Distinguish ion of Ethiopians on a globe, no matter what other good credits Ethiopians can perform or what other lessons they have to teach the world, definitely their identity is only "Starving people" let us be thankful to our passed and current leaders whom have no sense of humor and humanity so easy for them to buy their power with lives of innocent people of wollo and tgray then, and now different history, unbelievably TPLF was able to shift affective nature to the wealthy South and Western part of the country, the main question is "when is this going to end, is a famine going to stay as our national identity for rest of our lives?"
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/08 @ 23:44

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msg Comment from: moy [Visitor]
Drought is not the issue. Corruption and mismanagement is the problem.

Down with Weyane :>
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 01:30

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msg Comment from: General Wuchu [Visitor]
Habeshaw or (agaaamew?)Mussies question has nothing to do with Eritrea. where does the money go is everyones question.
You said the money will go to distroy Eritrea?
Get your weyane a$$ out of Somalia, if you can and talk about Eritrea after that.
If you realy are out of excuse to support your Weyane tags, you will be in a better shape if you blame "Huriccane Gustav" for the draught in Ethiopia.
If not for your weyane masters jumping from war to war, Ethiopia could have fed and prospared itself with out being refered as the most poor and backward country. The weyanes has to go for Ethiopians to grow!
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 01:53

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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
Like the Derg in 1984 the TPLF regime is also denying about the emergency of the situation .Myca stop accusing the International Organisations and NGOs for nothing .At least these institutions are doing what they can on the field .Concerning the TPLF regimes and his bandas as usual "NADA".Like his fellow tyrants of the continent your master let the peoples dying instead of mobilising the proper material ,financial and personal assistance to eradicate this famine. By the way accusing like you NGOs and International Organisations for not bringing the helps in time .Like Mengistu in the past ,Zenawi has enough money to paye Agazis ,bandas and arms than buying food and medecines to the poor peoples . MAY GOD SAVE THE VICTIMS !!!
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 07:34

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msg Comment from: MeStir [Visitor]
Less than a couple or so decades ago drought, food shortage (and even famine) were more closely associated with the Northern part of the country; while this is no more the case is a happy news to all life loving persons, the question is how did the "brothers" manage to skip it these days, while traditionally fertile regions are now faced with starvation ? There can only be two reasons for this: either the rain seem to have abandoned the south and migrated to the north or that the latter has now more money to afford the sky rocketing food price. This is not to wish northern "brothers" the same fate as we are faced now, but to ask them to be kind to us to share their "wisdom".
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 12:28

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msg Comment from: myka [Visitor]
TEDDY, long term developement is the way out of this cycle. Believe me when I tell you Ethiopia will find a way to impress even you doom-wishing Eritrawees. :>>

We have to get to affected populations at this time and make sure that suffering people and children do not die needlessly. I applaud UN for their help but I ask them to think long term as well.

godbless our strong people who have been able to deal with such calamities for centuries.
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 13:20

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msg Comment from: el [Visitor]
general wuchu,

a stateless person from a military camp called eritrea is the last person I would expect to come here on ethiopian web site to tell us how to spend our money! first learn how to manage your 3 million peasants, then you can tell us how to manage how to mange 80 million people. you shamless Italian dog, Get out of here!
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 13:57

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msg Comment from: Helena [Visitor]
el,
No human being want to see people dying of starvation. We are talking about the life of millions of ethiopians dying of hunger.
There is no hunger in Eritrea of 5 million people not 3 million as you told us. your weyane masters make hunger in areas where hunger can't exist. No miracles here weyane steal the harvest of the south to give it to tigray and export for cash for the weyane gangs and agazis.
Eritreans don't beg for food, they work for it. who is the poor peasant?
ethiopians or eritreans?
PermalinkPermalink 09/02/08 @ 18:15

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msg Comment from: TEDDY [Visitor]
:crazy:Myka ,are you kidding ,you guys each time you are confronted with truth you dare to accuse the patriots as dergists ,neftegnas or eritrawees .By the way ,it's better to refresh your alzheimer affected memory that you the TPLF Thugs ,had been by the past 30 years enslaved by shabya .And you did whorship so much the evil Issayas more than the almighty God .Afterall eritreans are your own relatives ,nefews ,cousins and acquaintances. The way you are in war with them it simply your own family affairs not for us ,the TRUE ETHIOPIANS .Go to HELL ,AHYA BANDA !!! LONG LIVE THE TRUE ETHIOPIANS !!!
PermalinkPermalink 09/03/08 @ 07:56

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msg Comment from: CMON [Visitor]
WHERE ARE THE BILLION OF USD WHAT OUR DICTATOR RECEIVING? NGO ARE SAME THIEVES, THEY BEGE EVERY DAY BY THE NAME OF POOR PEOPLE AND YOU SEE LOTS OF STREET BOYS IN ADDIS WHO DONT EAT TWICE A DAY, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO SAY ABOUT THOSE NGO LIDERS WHO HANG OUT WITH EXPENSIVE CARS IN CONCORD NIGHT CLUB AND MIMO? ON TRAFICK LIGHT WHEN STREET BOYS GO TO BEG THEM SOME COINS THREY CLOSE UP THER WINDOWS, WHAT WILL YOU SAY ABOUT THIS? A BIG SHAME!!
PermalinkPermalink 09/03/08 @ 16:04

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msg Comment from: myka [Visitor]
TEDDY, Eritrea is the real power of the Horn eh? :>>
PermalinkPermalink 09/03/08 @ 18:21

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