By: IGAD Appreciates Ethiopia’s Steps Towards Humanitarian Access, Peace | Published On:
The Assembly of the 39th IGAD Heads of State and Government at their meeting in Nairobi adopted a communique on various issues. In its communiqué, the Assembly appreciated the positive steps taken by the Government of Ethiopia towards humanitarian…
By: Ethiopia's Tigray Refugee Crisis Explained | Published On:
A full-scale humanitarian and protection crisis has been unfolding in and around Ethiopia’s Tigray, Amhara and Afar regions since armed conflict broke out in early November 2020.
By: Unprecedented Emergency Ravages Drought-Affected Africans | Published On:
With over 1.1 million people leaving their homes in search of food and water, UNOCHA warned that the situation increases the risk of inter-communal conflict.
By: Humanitarian Response Plan projects for Ethiopia | Published On:
Projects proposed, in progress, or completed as part of the annual Ethiopia Humanitarian Response Plans (HRPs) or other Humanitarian Programme Cycle plans
By: Ethiopia - Data on Conflict Events | Published On:
This dataset is UCDP's most disaggregated dataset, covering individual events of organized violence (phenomena of lethal violence occurring at a given time and place). These events are sufficiently fine-grained to be geo-coded down to the level of…
By: Ethiopia - Requirements and Funding Data | Published On:
This dataset is part of the Ethiopia Data Grid OCHA FTS publishes data on humanitarian funding flows as reported by donors and recipient organizations. It presents all humanitarian funding to a country and funding that is specifically reported or…
By: The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) hands over medical and transportation supplies to optimize health care for newborns and children in the Benishangul-Gumuz and Afar regions, Ethiopia | Published On:
The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has handed over medical and transportation supplies at a cost of US$600,000 (31,076,584 Birr) to the Ministry of Health (MOH) procured by UNICEF to optimize health care for newborns and children in…
By: The Ethiopian government and survivors accuse the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) fighters of carrying out attacks in the Oromia region. | Published On:
On Tuesday, Ethiopia's Deputy Prime Minister Demeke Mekonnen said his country will strengthen security measures across vulnerable areas after recurrent killings of civilians.
By: At Long Last, Ethiopia Prepares for Peace Talks | Published On:
In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert William Davison discusses why the feuding parties are edging toward peace and what the main obstacles are to achieving it.