In Ethiopia, once largest recipient of USAID funds in sub-Saharan Africa, many left with ‘little humanitarian support’.
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Lingering Scourge of War - Unexploded Ordnance, Landmines Continue Endangering Women and Girls in Tigray
Almost four years after the end of the war that devastated Ethiopia's Tigray region, civilians continue to pay a heavy price--not on the battlefield, but in their homes, fields, and neighborhoods.
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Peace on paper, pain in reality - Tigray's forgotten suffering, struggle for justice
When the guns finally fell silent in the northern part of Ethiopia in late 2022, global attention quickly shifted elsewhere.
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In Tigray, starvation has replaced shells as a weapon of war. This ruin must end!
The deaths now reported from Tigray's internally displaced persons (IDP) camps are neither sudden nor unforeseeable. They are the cumulative result of political failure, economic collapse, and the ...
GENEVA (AP) — U.N.-backed investigators said Thursday they have turned up evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity by Ethiopian government forces, Tigray forces and Eritrea's military — ...
The ongoing conflict in Tigray has led to a humanitarian crisis characterized by alarmingly high levels of food insecurity , gender-based violence , widespread displacement, limited access to services ...
My recent appearance on Al Jazeera’s Head to Head with Mehdi Hasan triggered a storm in Ethiopia – and among the many non-Ethiopians who have made a habit of lecturing Ethiopians about Ethiopia. Some ...
As a number, 150,000 is usefully round. In May 2024 Tom Perriello, then America’s special envoy to Sudan, told Congress that anywhere between 15,000 and 150,000 people might have died in the 13 months ...
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