
Ethiopia emergency appeal
The Ethiopian government has recently announced a revision of the estimated number of people in need of humanitarian assistance – an increase from 4.6 to 6.4 million people. This is putting pressure on the already limited resources available for relief.
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How are people being affected?
Children like Abraham (see TV ad), are suffering. Other children and other families are also suffering.
Dampday Dado (pictured below) is a father of eight. He has brought his 14-month-old malnourished daughter Degnish Dante to the outpatient theraputic care centre.
The child's mother died while breast-feeding her.
What is Concern doing to help?
Concern is currently helping a total of 83,282 people.
There are improvements in some areas because of both food aid distributions and improved rainfall. This has resulted in cleaner water and the prospects of a good harvest have increased.
Concern is responding with:
- Distributing highly nutritious food to malnourished children, pregnant and lactating women
- Supporting the Ministry of Health in providing outpatient therapeutic care
- Providing health services for seriously malnourished children
- Purchasing and distributing seeds
Challenges ahead
Access to remote villages continues to be a challenge for Concern. But the team have still managed to reach an increasing number of villages in the last few weeks with seed distributions.
Find out more about the issues that have caused this crisis:
• Skyrocketing food prices
• The worst drought the region has seen in years









