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Mashup Score: 23
In 2022, more than 200,000 IDPs returned to their place of origin in the Tigray region, and over 33,000 were assisted by UNHCR and partners with cash, NFI and transportation. Genta Afeshum, Gulo Mekeda and Hawzen woredas in the North-eastern Zone of Tigray were selected for the pilot roll out of UNHCR’s new Protection Monitoring and Solutions (PMS) tools due to their high population of IDP…
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Mashup Score: 76Eritrean forces still killing Tigray civilians, report says - 1 year(s) ago
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Eritrean troops have continued killing dozens of civilians in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and committing other abuses weeks after the two main warring parties signed a peace deal, according to an official document seen by The Associated Press.
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Mashup Score: 632Two years on and no let-up for children’s education in Tigray - World Education Blog - 1 year(s) ago
As students in many parts of the world, including Ethiopia, headed back to school this month, some children and young people will stay at home – too afraid to step foot in a classroom. The conflict between the government of Ethiopia and Tigrayan forces, which began in 2020, continues to rage. It has cost the […]
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Mashup Score: 49IRC staff member killed delivering life saving aid in Ethiopia - 2 year(s) ago
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is saddened to confirm the reports of the death of one of our colleagues who died from injuries sustained during an attack yesterday in Shire Town in the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Our colleague, a member of the health and nutrition team, was wounded whilst delivering life saving humanitarian aid to women and children. Another IRC staff member was also…
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Mashup Score: 731
Civil war has blockaded the country’s northern region and decimated a hospital system that serves nearly 7 million people. Without basic supplies, power and medicine, thousands are needlessly dying.
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Mashup Score: 186
Ethiopia’s conflict has led to those in hospital needlessly dying, a doctor in Tigray tells the BBC.
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Mashup Score: 0
Months of discreet American diplomacy have failed to stop the fighting in northern Ethiopia. Now, the civil war is plunging into its most alarming phase yet.
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Mashup Score: 637
More than 50 people were killed in an air strike on Tuesday that hit a school in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region that was sheltering people displaced by conflict between the federal and regional governments, two aid workers and Tigray forces said.
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Mashup Score: 26‘Humanitarian crime’: fighting cuts off insulin supply in Tigray - 2 year(s) ago
International Diabetic Federation decries reports ongoing war has led to shortages of life-saving drug at Ethiopian region’s biggest hospital
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Mashup Score: 124Confronting Ethiopia's Abusive Siege - 2 year(s) ago
Free passage of this shipment, destined for Ethiopia, followed concerted pressure by African governments on Russia as well as UN-led negotiations. But diplomatic muscle, including by African countries, is needed over the Ethiopian government’s almost two-year-long chokehold on humanitarian assistance to the beleaguered Tigray region. Otherwise, some of the Ethiopians most at risk of hunger are…
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.@Refugees’ UNHCR report shows that cruel suffering in #Tigray region, #Ethiopia, continues. Killing by Eritrean forces must stop. Civilians urgently need peace as a prerequisite to rebuild their lives and livelihoods. @UNHCREthiopia @UN @UN_News_Centre https://t.co/0z5sh4FbVT https://t.co/4c79g4fVZ1