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Ethiopia - Complex Food Insecurity

Map of Ethiopia:
Map of Ethiopia

Regional Team: ECA

Disaster Declared:
10/7/05

Brief Description:
Large-scale nutrition and other multi-sectoral emergency interventions eased crisis conditions in much of the country by late September 2005. However, USAID's Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) reports that more than 10 million people will continue to require humanitarian assistance in 2006, with approximately 1.7 million livestock-dependent people in Somali Region facing extreme food insecurity triggered by the failure of the October to December short (deyr) rains. Successive droughts, high cereal prices, a livestock import ban from the Gulf States, and ongoing ethnic conflicts have increased the region's vulnerability to poor seasonal rainfall in recent years. According to preliminary results of the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia's (GFDRE) Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Administration (DPPA) needs assessment of Somali Region, the crisis is most acute in Afder, Liben, and Gode zones. The current situation follows closely on the heels of the 2005 emergency, when an estimated 12 million Ethiopians faced a large-scale complex food security crisis.

On October 7, 2005, Charge d'Affaires Vicki J. Huddleston redeclared a disaster in response to the continuing health and food insecurity emergency in Ethiopia. In FY 2006, OFDA continues to support humanitarian activities in Ethiopia, including health and nutrition programs, water and sanitation interventions, and agriculture and livelihoods interventions.

FY2006 Ethiopia Situation Reports

FY2006 Horn of Africa Situation Reports

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