Ethiopia's government is calling for international assistance to help
feed 8.2 million people after erratic rains devastated crop yields.
Climatic shocks are common in Ethiopia and often cause poor or failed harvests that lead to acute food shortages.
Mitiku
Kassa, secretary of the Ethiopian Disaster Prevention and Preparedness
Committee, said the government has allocated $192m for food and other
aid and is appealing for
$596m in aid from the international community
for the remainder of 2015.
John Aylieff, an official in Ethiopia
with the UN's World Food Program, described the situation as "incredibly
serious," saying Ethiopia needs the international community to weigh in
to contain the worst effects of El Nino conditions.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Ethiopia appeals for food aid
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