Ethiopia: Aid Cuts Threaten Refugee Lives in Gambella, Ethiopia
GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA, AUG 6 – Aid reductions have closed nutrition programs in four camps, putting 80,000 children under five at risk and doubling malaria cases in July, Doctors Without Borders reported.
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One morning in mid-June, Mohamed Camara, 10 years old, was lying in a bed in a health center in the small Guinean town of Tamita, dressed in bright blue shorts and a military-style T-shirt. He seemed feverish and little drops of sweat slipped down his forehead. He had just been diagnosed with malaria. That morning, Mohamed’s parents had taken him to the center. Now, they and their little sister were sitting on the bed next to him, looking distre…
Ethiopia: Aid Cuts Threaten Refugee Lives in Gambella, Ethiopia
Living conditions for refugees in Ethiopia's Gambella region are rapidly deteriorating following significant cuts to humanitarian aid in the region. The sharp decline is largely due to global reductions in support from key donors such as USAID, straining basic services such as food distribution, healthcare, access to clean water, and sanitation services.
Aid cuts threaten refugees’ lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella region
Aid cuts threaten refugees’ lives in Ethiopia’s Gambella region MSF is overwhelmed by the increased patient load, and we fear this number will likely keep rising in the coming months with more health facility closures. Kate Rankin August 5 2025, 1:01pm Gambella, a border region in southwestern Ethiopia, has hosted a large number of mostly South Sudanese refugees since 2014. Today, more than 395,000 refugees are living in seven camps, including…
MSF ‘Overwhelmed’ In Ethiopia’s Southwest Following Aid Cuts
Rising cases of extreme infant hunger and malaria are overwhelming humanitarian facilities in southwestern Ethiopia as aid cuts force other nutrition and disease prevention programmes to shutter, Doctors Without Borders (known by its French acronym, MSF) has warned. MSF said on Wednesday it had seen a 55-percent increase compared with last year in child admissions to its feeding centre in the Kule refugee camp in Ethiopia’s Gambella region, with…
WFP Launches Strategic Hub in Berbera to Boost Regional Aid
https://www.horndiplomat.com/feed/ By:Mohamed Duale BERBERA, Somaliland, Aug 7 (Horndiplomat) – The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has launched a strategic logistics hub in the port city of Berbera, aiming to scale up humanitarian operations and strengthen trade corridors across the Horn of Africa and beyond. The facility, located near the Berbera Port on the Gulf of […] The post WFP Launches Strategic Hub in Berbera to Boost Regional…
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