By: Ethiopia: Without immediate funding, 750,000 refugees will have “nothing to eat” | Published On:
The World Food Programme (WFP), UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and Ethiopian Government Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS) made the plea for assistance because without it, WFP will run out of food for the refugees by October.
By: WFP, UNHCR, RRS appeal for funding to continue feeding over 750,000 refugees in Ethiopia | Published On:
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the Ethiopian Government Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS) appealed today for US$73m to provide food rations to over 750,000 refugees in Ethiopia, over the next six…
By: The United States is Committed to Peace in Ethiopia and Across the Horn of Africa | Published On:
During his first official visit to Ethiopia as U.S. Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa (SEHOA), Ambassador Mike Hammer met with senior Ethiopian government officials and African Union representatives to discuss opportunities and efforts to advance…
By: Ethiopia: Without immediate funding, 750,000 refugees will have ‘nothing to eat | Published On:
UN agencies appealed on Tuesday for $73 million over the next six months to provide food rations to more than 750,000 people seeking refuge in Ethiopia.
Unearmarked funding is allocated and reallocated multiple times during the year to allow UNHCR to fund prioritised activities. This funding update includes an indicative allocation of funds so as to accurately represent the resources available for…
By: Govt claims its forces kill hundreds of militants, detain thousands in various regions; recapture over 1000 kebelles in Oromia, Benishangul Gumuz states | Published On:
The Ethiopian government said it has killed hundreds of armed militants operating in various parts of the country, and detained thousands of suspects since the National Security Council (NSC) held its meeting in June this year and put forth a…
By: Conflict, natural disasters force more than 2.9 m children out of school; 9,382 schools across Ethiopia damaged fully or partially | Published On:
The ongoing conflict, rising levels of food insecurity and other climate shocks in Ethiopia continue to have a significant impact on children’s access to education, school infrastructure and...
By: War, conflicts cost USD 3.6 billion in recovery | Published On:
Education suffered the most harm. According to the recovery plan, the sector requires USD 2.2 billion to recoup lost learning and rebuild destroy facilities The Ministry of Health’s plan...
By: Employment remains key priority for Ethiopia: PM Abiy Ahmed | Published On:
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that Labour and Skills Ministry in only 10 months has remarkably structured itself swiftly and actively delivering on its jobs and skills creation tasks through technology uptake.