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1.5 million livestock dead across drought affected parts of Ethiopia


Wednesday July 13, 2022


Sacks of wheat are unloaded at a food distribution site in the town of Adi Mehameday, in the western Tigray region of Ethiopia, May 28, 2022. /VCG

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) disclosed on Monday at least 1.5 million livestock have died across drought-affected parts of Ethiopia.

"Many regions in Ethiopia are currently experiencing one of the most severe La Nina-induced droughts in recent decades, with more than eight million people acutely food insecure, and the death of 1.5 million livestock due to drought destroying people's livelihood," the UN migration agency said in its latest drought situation response report.

"Nearly 300,000 drought-affected people have migrated in search of water, pasture, or assistance," the IOM report disclosed.

The UN migration agency said it is providing in-kind emergency shelter, essential non-food household items, cash-for-rent, and construction of emergency shelters to displaced drought-affected populations and host communities.

It also said it's providing water and sanitation-related services, as well as delivering comprehensive lifesaving primary healthcare and nutrition services.

On Thursday, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) disclosed at least seven million livestock have died across drought-affected Horn of Africa (HOA) countries.

The UNOCHA also warned that the situation could further deteriorate as forecasts indicate that the October-December 2022 rainy season could also fail, leading to "an unprecedented and catastrophic situation, the likes of which has not been witnessed in the Horn of Africa in recent history."

Amid the continued drought conditions, communities in the region are facing the threat of starvation following four consecutive failed rainy seasons in parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia.



 





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