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Ethiopia hit by worst drought in decades

The UN says about 8.2m people need emergency food aid in Ethiopia, nearly double the number six months ago.

12 Nov 2015 17:44 GMT | Ethiopia, Weather, Environment, Food

Conflicts, floods and failed rains caused by El Nino have sparked a sharp rise in the number of people going hungry in parts of east Africa, especially in drought-hit Ethiopia where about 8.2 million people are in need of emergency food aid, the UN has warned.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on Thursday that due to El Nino, a global weather pattern that is expected to last until early 2016, "food insecurity is forecast to worsen over the coming months, especially in Ethiopia".

In many parts of Ethiopia, hundreds of thousands of farmers have fallen victim to the hot winds originating in the Pacific, causing the worst drought to hit the country and the region in decades.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, Omar Mohammed, whose sorghum harvest has been ruined, said: "Every plant is dead. We have nothing now."

The farmer said that the well in his village dried up a few days ago because many people from surrounding areas had no choice but to use it.

Struggling to feed his family, he had to sell one of his three cows to buy enough food to give one meal a day to his children.

"We have nothing to eat now. We need food, water," Mohammed said, adding that he has received no help from aid agencies or the Ethiopian government.

Cattle herder Mohammed Fanni said 40 of his cows have died. He now has only five left.

"The cattle die first," he told Al Jazeera. "Now as the drought is getting worse goats and camels are beginning to die too."

The UN said about 8.2m people need emergency food aid in Ethiopia, nearly double the number compared to six months ago.

That figure could rise up to 15 million next year unless the international community stepped up with donations.

Approximately $100m have been given by international donors since October, but the UN said they could need at least five times that much in the next few months.


'Different situation'

The Ethiopian government said its emergency food programme is helping but it admitted it needs urgent assistance.

Aid agencies told Al Jazeera that malnutrition cases in the area were rising, but praised the government for what they said was its crisis management and fast reallocation of budget money.

A spokesman for the ministry of agriculture in the capital Addis Ababa told Al Jazeera this is a very different situation to the 1980s, when a drought compounded by political unrest developed into a famine and killed more than a million people.

"The government is trying hard to save the lives of its citizens and successfully reallocating money from its budget," Alemayehu Berhanu said.

"During the previous drought we lost a lot of lives and animals. Now, because of government action and progress, we, as a country, are more resilient."



Floods and conflicts

While some countries - including Ethiopia, Sudan, Eritrea and Djibouti - could see drier conditions, other nations, such as Kenya, Somalia and Uganda are at risk of floods.

More than 90,000 people in war-torn southern Somalia have already been hit by weeks of severe flooding, almost half of them forced from their homes, the UN said.

In South Sudan, where a nearly two-year long civil war rumbles on, about 40,000 people are already starving, with tens of thousands more on the brink of famine, the UN has said.

El Nino is triggered by a warming in sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. It can cause unusually heavy rains in some parts of the world and drought elsewhere.

Ethiopia hit by worst drought in decades - Al Jazeera English

We are all heartless people waste lot of food depriving those who need it

Worldwide Food Waste Facts

  • Every year, consumers in industrialized countries waste almost as much food as the entire net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (222 million vs. 230 million tons)
  • The amount of food lost and wasted every year is equal to more than half of the world’s annual cereals crops (2.3 billion tons in 2009/10)
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North American Food Waste Facts

  • In the USA, organic waste is the second highest component of landfills, which are the largest source of methane emissions
  • In the USA, 30-40% of the food supply is wasted, equaling more than 20 pounds of food per person per month
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We are all heartless people waste lot of food depriving those who need it

Worldwide Food Waste Facts

  • Every year, consumers in industrialized countries waste almost as much food as the entire net food production of sub-Saharan Africa (222 million vs. 230 million tons)
  • The amount of food lost and wasted every year is equal to more than half of the world’s annual cereals crops (2.3 billion tons in 2009/10)
  • More facts
North American Food Waste Facts

  • In the USA, organic waste is the second highest component of landfills, which are the largest source of methane emissions
  • In the USA, 30-40% of the food supply is wasted, equaling more than 20 pounds of food per person per month
  • More facts
i think marriage halls (aim high) should have plates with numbers and those who waste would be directly charged! So everytime you take a plate, your ID number is registered with that plate and you need to give back that plate for evaluation.....THIS should be done for EVERY restaurant (I know 1 Chinese restaurant that does it here in Europe)...They have a cheap buffet offer and if there is food left over on your plate they charge you the price for another person to eat at the restaurant!
 
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This is historical image in which a famine hit little girl taking her last breath & a Vulture is waiting for her to die.
The photographer who clicked this picture later made suicide due to critics likes you who said he shoud saved her (she can't be saved at that stage) instead of taking picture.
But this picture stormed the whole world to take attention on Africa which saved million of Kids.
If photographer tried to save girl (which he could not) then million of more African kids died without knowing anyone.
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These famine are that time when China & India is taking large farm land in Africa ?

The reporter could have snap the photo already then went on to chase the vulture away and give food to the child. Why photographer didn't do that.
 
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i think marriage halls (aim high) should have plates with numbers and those who waste would be directly charged! So everytime you take a plate, your ID number is registered with that plate and you need to give back that plate for evaluation.....THIS should be done for EVERY restaurant (I know 1 Chinese restaurant that does it here in Europe)...They have a cheap buffet offer and if there is food left over on your plate they charge you the price for another person to eat at the restaurant!
good idea but not suitable to our culture, first of all give packed food one by one or simply ban this culture.
 
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The reporter could have snap the photo already then went on to chase the vulture away and give food to the child. Why photographer didn't do that.

So, you think our Body is like petrol engine which start immediately when you fill up the tank ?
The girl is dyeing with months of hunger, you can't save her .
 
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So, you think our Body is like petrol engine which start immediately when you fill up the tank ?
The girl is dyeing with months of hunger, you can't save her .
Then it not the reporters fault and why the reporter blame himself?
 
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Then it not the reporters fault and why the reporter blame himself?

If someone regular blame you for a death then obviously you would frustrated & could commit grave mistakes in this case photographer committed suicide.

But his one photograph saved millions of life.
 
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The reporter could have snap the photo already then went on to chase the vulture away and give food to the child. Why photographer didn't do that.

Perhaps, he did exactly that after snapping up the picture! We don't know that.

And I am pretty sure it was not the only baby dyeing around him at that particular time. That famine killed millions and millions and sometimes such situations overwhelm you and render you utterly helpless!

But as cruel as it sounds, I too think that taking a strong, soul-haunting picture like this, which eventually mobilized most of the developed countries to help, is more important than saving an individual child - if it was a matter of choice.

In my book, he did his job! But it's too sad that he got blamed for what he should or shouldn't have done, even without knowing the full circumstances!
 
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